I Think They Don’t See Us Anymore is an introspective exploration of our environment through the shared perspective of a human and a bird. Through chromatic aberration and image distortion, the animal’s vision is interpreted according to its speed and ability to perceive more colors than a human. The viewer, immersed in stretched and unsettling temporalities, engages with a text that invites interspecies empathy
I think they don’t see us anymore | video 4K, 3840×2160, 06min59, color, stereo, 2025
Becoming Porous (2025)
Becoming Porous explores environmental trauma through wandering, camouflage, and the porous boundaries between self and forest. We follow a figure moving along the edges of wooded areas. Filming myself in a solid-colored costume, I intervene by embedding images of natural textures and camouflaging myself within the environment, creating a layered narrative that blends observation and subtle interaction with overlooked spaces.