
In these one-day installations, I bring a mobile setup of projectors, lights, and color washes to temporarily activate public or unconventional spaces. The intention is simple: to use video, movement, and light as tools for freeform expression — shifting how people experience their surroundings, even if just for a moment.
These activations aren’t fixed or overly produced. They’re improvised interventions — responsive to the space, time of day, or the texture of a wall. Sometimes it’s a looped video piece. Other times, it’s pure color or abstract visuals that transform a corner, a floor, a facade. The work is ambient by design — meant to be stumbled upon, passed through, or absorbed quietly.
Whether outdoors at night or indoors in a raw setting, the goal is always the same: to bring life, energy, and rhythm to overlooked environments using minimal gear and a fluid process. These installations are about presence, intuition, and the freedom to explore without boundaries.




