The viewer no longer observes,
but enters
and becomes part of the work.
The viewer no longer observes,
but enters
and becomes part of the work.
The viewer is no longer outside the work,
but enters a system where perception becomes unstable.
Through immersive environments and interactive structures,
her practice explores how presence appears, transforms, and dissolves.
The body is not a subject,
but an interface through which perception is continuously reconfigured.
Her work unfolds as a long-term research linking space,
displacement, and invisible memory.
Each project is not isolated,
but part of an evolving system of experience.
Immersive Environments — Body as Interface — Root-Seeking (in development)
Developing immersive installations linking space, interaction, and memory.
Fragments of an ongoing investigation into memory, displacement, and perception.