Book enveloped in Jade Kinwashi Mulberry Paper
Debossed front cover featuring ‘Snow Babies’ by Nora Scholly,
2025.
Snow Falls on All, is a tender photographic series highlighting the simplicity of living, providing a consciousness to coexistence and essentially an existential realisation towards the act of living and loving. The snow is a poetic but quiet reminder of universality—it touches everyone equally.
So like a veil, the snow dominates.
Designed on Unreal Engine,
2025.
“Dustless Terrains” is a semi-interactive and reflective piece, dissecting the wonders of the human-nature connection.
If dissected, the geography of the world is unified only by human logic and optics, by the light and colour of artifice, by decorative arrangement, and by ideas of the true, the good, and the beautiful. Geography, or nature itself, in this sense, is not naturally cohesive but rather made coherent through human interpretation.
Less of a piece--more of an experience, the making of this meta-virtual environment has caused curious realisations to this affective bond between people and place, or setting.
2026.
‘Active Matter’ is a collaborative research book, where the quiet choreography of the wolrd is explored, weaving together human geography, nature, architecture, animals, and love to question the interconnectedness of these innate networks, and how agency exists beyond the human as everything is constantly in a state of becoming.
Mapbox,
2025.
This Quantum Map serves as a living archive of presence and absence. It is a documentation of our respective realities and experiences that we deem to be indepedent.
Every pin on the map marks a location; it is a pulse in the collective rhythm of being, a moment where realities converge and drift apart. This project speaks to the subtle entanglement of all things: how we exist as particles in motion, not realising that we are shaping and being shaped.
(Recasens et al, 2015),
Photos referenced from DAEMONS -- Fixation Overlay Model,
2025.
Pedestrian Attention is an exploration of seeing as a form of care. Set within the everyday flow of urban movement, the project uses a gaze-trained machine learning model to trace how attention is distributed, withheld, or unconsciously directed while navigating public space.
2025.
Exploring different ways of focusing and perceiving motion and movement.