Artistic Research
Ecologies are made relatable through representational regimes, constellations of images, data, and narratives that shape how environments are seen, articulated, and governed.
Long-term, participatory engagement anchors my practice with communities whose knowledge and labour are essential to sustaining ecologies yet remain invisible within dominant frameworks. With a mixed media approach including images, sound, archival inquiry, material practices, counter-mapping exercises, and installations, my practice intervenes in how ecological knowledge is produced, circulated, and felt.
Grounded in situated ways of knowing and collective memory, my work seeks to reconfigure the politics of visibility and to imagine more just, relational futures for pluralistic ecologies.
Tidal Threads
Performativity of Gaze
Koloniale Grusse Aus Samoa
Electric Lies - Broken Ground
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