In my artistic practice, I use the frameworks of literary theory, criticism, and art history as generative prompts and respond through evolving media, from tactile installations to ephemeral digital environments. I design experiences that pause the rush to “produce” and instead foreground reflection: How do narrative, context, and memory shape what we value, and how might shifting a gesture or interface reveal new perspectives?
Participants of my work engage in cycles of interpretation and transformation, interacting with prompts, making deliberate choices, and perhaps starting to experience shifts in their perceptions.
My work investigates how inherited materials, media, and theories shape our lives. By turning critical inquiry into interactive experiences, I invite audiences to reflect and recognize their role in constructing meaning.