


Practicing Global-Scale Attunement
A minimal spatial system developed as part of an ongoing practice concerned with developing technologies for future collaboration and attention, grounded in the body itself.
This project investigates interaction not as control or activation, but as attunement — a condition in which the body becomes aware of its own energetic and perceptual presence in relation to materials, space, and others.
The system centers on a fragile, laser-cut cellophane structure that responds to minute bodily movements and electric differences between the participant and the material. Interaction unfolds primarily through the hands, allowing bodily presence itself — posture, proximity, and bio-electric activity — to function as an interface.
The spatial arrangement concentrates collective attention toward a single point: a thin layer of water held by surface tension, suspended above a salt-covered platform. The environment operates as a ceremonial microcosm — not symbolically, but structurally — holding attention together around a tangible yet vulnerable condition.
A key interest in my practice is the understanding that we are electric beings, continuously producing and sharing electric fields. This project approaches that condition as a practical and observable system, translating bodily technologies often considered hidden or mystical into a shared spatial practice oriented toward collective focus and future-facing collaboration.
