No bliss is an artist's novel made up of a corpus of interconnected works, the text of the novel itself being the central piece of the puzzle.

As a whole, the art project No bliss takes the photograph known as Bliss, used as Windows XP’s default wallpaper, as a starting point for a reflection on the emotional charge of how the natural and digital worlds overlap, as well as the political inertia these representations induce in us.

The novel No Bliss is set on an everlasting summer, between a filthy and disenchanted Berlin, an ablaze, claustrophobic California, and backlit, impossibly bright hills.

This is a work in progress. This website is an ongoing archive.