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 where ecological systems reveal cycles of fragility, resilience, and transformation. A repetitive visceral act of brushing teeth, fingers moving slowly through knots turned into vultures, the aural memory of breaking waves, tactile renderings of philodendrons…A non-linear sensory landscape that proposes the body as both archive and instrument—understood through the echo of vulnerability and the subtle exchanges between skin, sound, and the natural environment.
Labyrinth (New York, 2025), 3:55 min, Loop, HD, Color, Sound