As an artist and designer I explore how humans and machines co-sense and co-create realities.
Rooted in phenomenology, technofeminism, and XR practice, my work investigates embodiment, perception, and the porous boundaries between digital and physical space.
Through my practices I am developing sensing methods that convey embodied knowledge —inviting beings to experience how the body, technology, and environment think and feel together, in the attempt to reclaim agency through poetic, sensory forms of becoming and world-making.