I am fascinated by how technologies such as cameras, microphones, and smartphones shape our perception of reality. While these tools are designed to reproduce the world, their flaws, distortions, and limitations reveal that perception is never neutral. My work explores these imperfections as both creative and educational spaces, encouraging viewers to question how images and media influence the way we see and understand the world.
Working with technologies ranging from cell phones to traditional film, I seek out glitches, unexpected textures, and the hidden possibilities within image-making tools. Through this process, I aim to create experiences that are reflective, transformative, and open new ways of seeing beyond conventional representations of reality.