My practice explores time as a medium through sound, image, and interactivity. I create interactive environments where these elements unfold as living processes. Time is not a backdrop, but material—elastic, nonlinear, and mutable—through which meaning emerges in the shifting encounter between audience and artwork.
My installations and performances evolve in real time, responsive to presence and open to transformation. I have a hybrid background that includes a PhD in physics, a master’s in music and media technologies, and more than two decades of performance, installation and teaching experience. I bridge science, technology, and the arts.
My projects often arise through cross-sector collaboration and have been presented internationally at festivals and exhibitions, including Expo 2022 Dubai and CIANT Prague. I have also worked with the Berlin University of the Arts, Maxim Gorki Theater and the University of the Arts Utrecht’s Performativity Studies program—reflecting my commitment to transdisciplinary dialogue that connects artistic research with cultural, technological, and scientific contexts.