Remote Controls
Raku-fired ceramic remote controls with 24-karat gold-leaf buttons, brought alive by AR.
Remote Controls began with a simple question: if you had a futuristic remote control that could do anything at all, what buttons would you want?
That question became a social experiment with over 100 participants, each describing the buttons they wished existed in their lives, from the small (mute traffic) to the existential (rewind a decision, fast-forward through grief, pause to think). Their answers were translated into ceramic remote control sculptures.
Each sculpture is hand-built and raku-fired in clay, with the buttons rendered in real 24-karat gold leaf. Each one looks at first like a beautiful, slightly off-kilter object on a shelf. Then you open the augmented reality app and point your phone at the buttons, and the wishes themselves come alive in your hand.
The series is part artwork, part future-of-interface speculation, part group portrait of a moment in time. It is one of the touchstone bodies of work that pulled Zenka's AR practice together with her ceramics and her social research instincts.
“Ceramic in your hand. Wishes in the air.”
AR Linocuts
Hand-pulled linocut prints, brought alive by augmented reality.
AR Raku Headsets
A seventy-piece timeline of head-mounted hardware, hand-built and raku-fired in clay.
Words of the Future
Coining a vocabulary for what does not yet have a name, and cementing those words into the streets.







