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My work explores systems that shape perception, behavior, and social reality. Rather than treating technology as a tool, I approach it as an environment: a set of invisible conditions that influences how we see, think, and act.

Through installations based on light, sound, real-time data, and algorithmic processes, I investigate how technological infrastructures become tangible without revealing themselves directly. Financial markets, networked information systems, environmental parameters, and human presence serve as material for works that behave rather than represent.

I am interested in atmospheres rather than narratives, processes rather than images, and systemic relations rather than individual events. My installations do not seek interaction in a conventional sense. Instead, they create situations in which visitors encounter the often hidden mechanisms that structure contemporary life.

A more detailed reflection is available as a PDF (German).