I work with performance, video and participatory projects in public space and exhibition contexts. My practice often starts with simple actions and everyday tools : a cargo bike with a karaoke system, a typewriter, a camera, a headset; and uses them to create shared moments between strangers.
Many of my projects involve being present for long periods of time: riding through the city, staying inside an exhibition space, or repeatedly performing small gestures. I’m interested in how these repeated actions slowly change how a place is experienced, and how people choose to take part or simply observe.
Collaboration is an important part of my work. I invite others to sing, write, move, talk, or spend time together, allowing each project to change depending on who is involved. Humor, openness and care help lower barriers, making room for connection, attention and unexpected encounters.