
As an artist, I explore the intricate connections between the visible, hidden, conscious, and subconscious using installations, photography, video, mapping, and performance. I aim to bridge the gap between existence and experience.
I investigate time and repetitive actions through mechanisms using electronic sensors like sound, distance, light, and motion sensors operated with Arduino. I delve into questions of identity and existence by highlighting the viewer's presence and the divergence between perception and physical space.
My artistic practice combines visuals, interactivity, and conceptual exploration. I provoke contemplation and reflection on perception and existence by exploring the interplay of the seen and unseen, conscious and subconscious, and manipulating time while engaging the viewer.

MIT Museum Studio and Compton Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Musrara Multidisciplinary School of Art, Jerusalem, Israel