My artistic practice navigates the delicate intersection between humanity and the natural world, revealing how technology can both preserve and fracture our connection to the environment. Through digital video projection and other tech-based media, I explore the fragility of ecosystems and the emotional weight of ecological loss. While technology captures and archives these fleeting systems, it also risks reducing the living world to distant, digital echoes—blurring the line between preservation and disconnection. My work invites viewers to move beyond passive observation, urging them to question their place within these fragile, shifting landscapes.
Blending the organic with the digital, my work moves between reverence and unease, illuminating the precariousness of the natural world. By transforming familiar environments into immersive experiences, I seek to stir both reflection and responsibility—offering a space where the living world lingers, just beyond reach