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Through interactive installations and custom-built devices, I create artworks that invite viewers to engage with questions of human behavior, social interaction and individual responsibility. Systems, mechanisms and objects are reconfigured into structures that appear functional, yet operate primarily as tools for reflection and participation.

My work is interested in the often invisible processes that shape choices, reactions and relationships. Rather than presenting fixed narratives, the installations create conditions of uncertainty, expectation, hesitation, or negotiation, allowing meaning to emerge through the viewer’s presence and involvement.

By transforming action into experience and interaction into observation, the works explore how personal decisions, however small, become part of broader social dynamics. Through this process, questions of empathy, coexistence, influence and consequence are approached not as fixed concepts but as lived and continuously negotiated experiences.