Statement

I am interested in the hidden potentials of space, its invisible dimensions and temporal transformations. I work with space not as a frozen structure, but as a living organism that responds to context, memory and presence.

My practice develops at the intersection of architectural thinking and contemporary art. My architectural education shaped my approach to space as a dynamic system of interconnections, where I explore the principles of prototype-free design — when form emerges not from predetermined templates, but from analyzing processes and environmental parameters.

My work lies at the intersection of traditional and digital media: hand graphics, performance, AR, VR, video and AI. I explore methods of expanding spatial perception, creating hybrid environments where physical and virtual dimensions interpenetrate each other.

The spaces in which we live and function define us, but we often unconsciously adapt to them, not noticing how they influence our perception. I am interested in what lies at the boundary of perception: how our body changes in space, how environment affects our existence, how we can become closer to the places where we live.

Through site-specific installations, VR projects and performances, I create conditions for rethinking familiar spatial relationships, offering viewers an experience of active bodily interaction with a transformed environment. Technologies allow us to reveal the invisible and create new ways of interacting with space, while critically reflecting on their influence on our understanding of the surrounding world.
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