I’m drawn to technologies like photogrammetry, LiDAR, mapping, holographic fans, and augmented reality. For me, they are playgrounds — tools to give shape to mental images, emotions, and fragments of memory. I choose the technology that best serves the intended effect, not to showcase technical prowess, but to create a sense of disorientation, suspension, and sensation.
My work takes the form of photographic series, videos, or installations — sometimes interactive — that add a layer to reality. I invite the viewer to step into an in-between space, where familiar points of reference begin to blur. These moments are designed as bubbles of perception, slowing time through wonder.