Turn on the Radio
In this performance, I embody a vessel that transmits inner sound—echoes of the unconscious. The sculptural form surrounding the body becomes both protection and antenna, receiving invisible frequencies that move through silence. The act of “turning on” becomes a gesture of awakening, where the unseen begins to speak through presence.
HOLE
Suspended in space, the body becomes both weight and void. This performance reflects the tension between presence and disappearance—between what is held and what is released. The hole is not an absence, but a passage: a threshold where consciousness folds inward and returns as reflection.