Hacking Dystopia
My art explores the intersection of light, sound, and perception, inspired by ancient healing traditions and modern technology. Drawing on concepts like energy, frequency, and vibration, I create immersive installations that aim to reduce anxiety and foster healing. My work juxtaposes contemporary issues with timeless philosophies, incorporating influences from artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Mark Rothko, and Finnbogi Pétursson.
Rooted in phenomenology, my practice invites audiences to engage deeply with sensory experiences, blending light, sound, and interactive elements to create transformative spaces. This exploration stems from my personal journey of adaptability and a lifelong fascination with perception and human connection. Through my installations, I aim to inspire emotional resonance, reflection, and a sense of interconnectedness in a fast-paced world.