My recent work explores elements in space that are not typically drawn or represented such as sound, vibration, air, darkness and bodily presence and how these intangible conditions often shape movement, emotion and relationships more powerfully than visible form. Through this perspective I investigate how space is sensed, inhabited and negotiated.
Through sound-based installations, I seek to reveal invisible structures embedded in everyday environments. In this process, sound functions as a medium where nonhuman entities such as objects, machines and environments intervene according to their own rhythms and conditions. Sound crosses thresholds between inside and outside, access and exclusion, audibility and silence, articulating entangled relations between human and nonhuman actors.
Education
Interior Architecture, Design + Research at Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam (MA)
Royal Danish Academy of Architecture, Design and Conservation (BA)
Melbourne Music Conservatorium, Victorian College of the Arts