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I am a designer and researcher working with embodied systems and spatial microcosms.
My practice focuses on designing embodied experiences — small-scale environments in which perception, attention, and collective awareness emerge through participation.

Rather than designing static objects or spaces, I create conditions: arrangements of space, materials, rules, and time that invite specific modes of participation. These environments only fully exist when they are inhabited — when bodies move, listen, wait, observe, and respond to one another.

My work draws from embodied cognition, cybernetics, and performative practices, exploring how awareness, imagination, and subtle relational forces can become shared and observable. Through interactive systems, fragile material constructions, and facilitated collective practices, I create experimental situations where participants encounter themselves — and others.

I am particularly interested in small, precise systems: minimal spatial worlds that function as laboratories for perception and relation. These microcosms operate as research tools, producing experiences, behaviors, and artifacts that can be reflected upon, documented, and further developed.

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