I explore the intersections of memory, emotion, and materiality through video, sound, and installation. My small videos are intimate archives, capturing ordinary life and storing them away so they don’t disappear.

With installations, I experiment with objects as potential instruments, inviting materials to speak and respond. I am fascinated by the way vibrations can awaken still matter, creating spaces where sound, memory, and physical presence intersect. Whether through a subtle tone or a resonant rumble, my work seeks to evoke connection, curiosity, and the unexpected life of everyday materials.

My music, which I don’t share much, is a work in progress. I enjoy playing many instruments and creating small compositions with them; one day I’ll release some. Just like my videos, they are a way of archiving time spent with people and places. Or they are thoughts about the state of the world, where words aren’t enough to express my feelings.