Artist Statement






My work is centered on a single act: rendering the invisible tangible. I explore the subtle currents that flow beneath our daily experience—the slow drift of cultural memory, the imperceptible shift of an ecosystem, the silent language of our own emotions.

I build interactive systems that serve as translators. They convert environmental data, cultural narratives, and biometric inputs into sensory outputs of light, scent, and gameplay. This process is both a form of critical inquiry and constructive design, questioning how technology shapes our perception while building new interfaces for understanding.

From an artwork that physicalizes climatic impact to a social enterprise that gamifies science education, each project is an attempt to create a new tool for perception. Ultimately, I build interfaces that invite us to reconnect—with our heritage, our environment, and the core of our own humanity.