e-Galaxy by Suzon Fuks
What if the waste we discard holds more than just fragments of technology? What if it holds wonder?
Photograph by Freddy Komp
e-Galaxy is a wonderland made from e-waste. It invites you to slow down. To wander through a world built from discarded technology — a world where beauty, history, and wonder are revealed beneath the surface of what we so easily throw away. It is not just an installation. It is a visceral experience. A space to reflect on the past, question the present, and imagine how we might design a more mindful future.
At the heart of ‘e-Galaxy’ is a conversation about waste, sustainability, and our increasingly fragile connection to the materials that shape our lives. As visitors move through the space, they become participants in a journey, not just through Suzon’s constructed worlds, but through the hidden systems of extraction, labour, and consumption that underpin our technology.
With support fromCreative Australia and Arts Queensland, Suzon presented e-Galaxy across Europe and Australia in 2025-2206. See her website for ongoing exhibitions, activations and workshops. Julie Robson from Ladyfinger provided dramaturgical support and a critical essay for this work, with her text used in one of e-Galaxy’s major video works.
“I’ve witnessed the transformation from analogue to digital, and the rise of the Internet reshaping how we connect and create. That’s why I want to present ‘e-Galaxy’ — to invite people to pause and reflect on the materials, the connections, and the stories hidden within the technology we so often take for granted.” Suzon Fuks
