I became less interested in defining light, and more interested in experiencing its effects.
Light has the ability to shift energy without announcing itself. It alters mood, distance, attention. A
fractional change in intensity or tone can influence how we feel, how we move, and how we connect with
others.
My work grows from a continual engagement with emerging lighting technologies and control systems. I am
drawn to new tools not for novelty, but for the nuance they make possible. Each development allows for
greater sensitivity, finer adjustments, quieter transitions, more responsive environments.
The installations I create are immersive and experiential. They are spaces where engineered systems and
human perception meet. I am interested in how we inhabit technological atmospheres, how we adapt to them,
negotiate them, and ultimately internalise them.
For me, the work is about awareness: of light, of presence, and of the subtle systems that shape our
shared experience.