In my installations, videos, actions and public interventions, I explore the relationship between sight, social systems, geography and phenomena, seeking to probe the perceptual assumptions of the audience. My interest lies in the interrelation of image and coded space as key to defining cultural experience. Evolving from ongoing experiments engaging immaterial, non-visual elements (e.g. sound, scent) to elicit cross-cultural embodiment and transformation, my art production utilizes the capacity of social interaction as triggers for cultural incursions.

An integral part of my work are collaborative interdisciplinary projects that engage the public and public space. Stemming from my interest in site-specificity and interactivity, I have been incorporating specific spaces and visitors' participation in several recent video and audio installations, and performances. The relationship between seeing and experiencing is shifted back and forth. Within my visual art practice, the act of looking is subtly interrogated.