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Labyrinth is a four-channel video installation that treats the body as a living map, a sensory cartography, an archive and instrument understood through the echo of vulnerability and the subtle exchanges between skin, sound, and environment. Each channel isolates a single mode of perception, unfolding in intimate gestures that form a fragmented and interconnected portrait of embodied perception. A repetitive visceral act of brushing teeth, fingers untangling knots in the hair and surrounded by vultures, the aural memory of breaking waves, tactile renderings of philodendrons… A non-linear sensory landscape where viewers move between screens, assembling their own embodied map.

Labyrinth  (New York, 2025), 3:55 min, Loop,  HD, Color, Sound

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