2024
digital printing, mat board, plexiglass
43x71cm, ∅14cm
A house marked by deficiency becomes a memorable one.
The three floor plans are charts of the houses I lived in, reflecting their structural deficiencies, and at the same time, they serve as maps. To interpret these maps, a symbol table was created, designed to aid understanding by matching lines, shapes, and colors to the floor plans.
*Drawings related to the performance [temporary wall] are included.
-This work was exhibited as part of the collective exhibition boat room.
2024
video performance,
duration 8min
This performance utilizes an living space as an exhibition space, expressing the spatial gap and sense of dissonance between the interior (room) and the exterior (balcony) through foley sound as a medium.
The positions of the audience and the sound designer are separated by a temporary wall, reflecting the situation in which the video was filmed.
The sound designer stays on the balcony, improvising sounds in real-time to match the video being played inside the room. The resulting mismatched synchronization and unsettling noise convey, through sound, the unfamiliar and uneasy effort to maintain tempo in an unstable environment.
2023
fake fur, sponge, motor, acrylic glass, mirror film, camera, Monitor
(Robot size 20x38x18cm)
Variable Installation
The audience is invited to use this cute little robot on wheels to find a small onigiri in the corner of the space. When the robot gets close, the onigiri is spun by a sensor.
The robot has a camera, which is shown on a monitor in real time. The image on the monitor is designed differently from the steering direction, so the robot's movements are unnatural and the audience experiences cognitive dissonance.
2024
3min33sec
singel channel video
A change of residence is more than just a physical move, it is the starting point for adopting new perspectives and views.
'Blink twice' is not only a list of collected images, but also the process of perceiving them visually. The process of adapting to the environment and digesting it is similar to how humans receive and perceive visual images. Our visual perception seems to happen instantaneously, but behind the scenes, complex neural networks interact to process and analyze it. In this way, we may be dancing on a myriad of paths, making repeated choices to reach a single destination.
2021
1min 30sec
The animated video made out of questions about the over-abundance of information and the over-saturation of media outlets to cover it.
Screened at the Media Festival in São Paulo.