I am interested in the sensory overload we are confronted with in our daily lives through media images and information, their consumption and interaction, and how it transforms our perception of time, driving us into alienation and fragmentation of our identities and the homogenization of our way of thinking.
Given this information, my pieces are a raw and unfiltered exploration of themes such as violence, death, surveillance, and alienation in media, personal and laboral contexts, and they manifest in a loop-based manner in the form of multimedia installations, audiovisual performances or animated films, influenced by traditional animation, film noir, musique concrète and electronic underground music.