My practice centers on creating experiences that reveal the subtle forces shaping how we move through the world. I am drawn to the spaces between control and surrender, individuality and collectivity, surface and depth. Through motion, sound, and interaction, I explore the quiet patterns we inherit, repeat, and resist, often without realizing it. Some works approach these ideas with gentle irony, others with stillness and reverence, but all seek to invite awareness rather than deliver conclusions. By building systems that respond to presence, proximity, and participation, I aim to create moments of pause, where viewers can witness themselves within a larger rhythm and consider what it means to be human inside an endlessly moving world.