Artistic statement

At the core of my artistic practice lies an enduring preoccupation with outer space, not as a distant terrain of conquest or technological supremacy, but as something that holds a potential to reconfigure our thought repertoire. I approach outer space as a marginal laboratory, where life unravels to its biological essentials - oxygen, temperature, cooperation, light, gravity - which is a conceptual frame through which to reconsider life’s most fundamental conditions. In extreme environments, whether extraterrestrial or terrestrial, life is never solitary but rather implied, affected, never innocent.

Working across a range of media, including installation, performance, and bio-hybrid systems, I investigate the porous boundaries between the human and non-human, the organic and synthetic, the intimate and the planetary. My work frequently integrates living organisms, bodily materials, and responsive technological systems to examine the metabolic infrastructures that sustain existence. The body, no longer conceived as sovereign or self-contained, but emerges instead as a site of negotiation between biology and technology, vulnerability and resilience.

The development of my projects often takes shape through interdisciplinary collaboration with scientists, engineers, and other life-forms. These engagements are epistemologically seeking to traverse disciplinary and ontological boundaries.

Ultimately, my practice constructs affective, and speculative spaces that invite reflection on what it means to inhabit a world in flux. Rather than offering resolution, I ask how we might reimagine modes of living, relating, and surviving in the face of ecological instability and cosmic disorientation.