23.04.1988 · Interdisciplinary artist
I work across multiple media and scales, combining animation, visual systems, material collage, and real-time generative environments. My practice includes video installations, live visuals, projection mapping, performances, and spatial concepts developed in collaboration with musicians, curators, and institutions.
I also engage in concept development, teaching, and cross-disciplinary research at the intersection of art, technology, and education.
Drawing on a background in motion design, 3D, and new media art, I develop projects that merge image, sound, and process into integrated visual systems. My work spans from experimental digital pieces to physical collages, exploring perception, temporality, and interaction through both material and algorithmic means.
Before anything else, I want to say this: I love directing attention outward. I love to observe. I love to listen. I love to feel. I love to become aware. I love creativity and art in all its forms.
For a long time, I tried to understand my boundaries, to define myself, to locate where I begin and end. Eventually, I realized: those boundaries don’t really exist. That’s how I came to the conclusion that I am an interdisciplinary artist.
Sure, I can easily fit into familiar categories like photographer, motion designer, new media artist, sound producer, visual artist. But in the search for one word, one definition that could hold it all, this is the one I came back to.
Disciplines and boundaries are useful for specific projects — but I don’t enjoy defining myself by a single medium. My work often emerges from the in-between From the space where forms meet, shift, or break.