My practice explores the tension between structure and instability, investigating how invisible systems — environmental, technological, and social — shape perception and collective experience. Working across installation, sound, image, and spatial interventions, I begin with research and move through experimentation, prototyping, and material translation. Rather than resolving complexity into clear answers, I aim to hold contradictions in place, making underlying mechanisms perceptible and tangible. I am interested in thresholds — moments where control falters and hidden dynamics surface — and in creating works that invite attentive engagement with the fragile infrastructures that organize our lives.

