Connection is a multidisciplinary investigation into the symbiotic relationship between human identity and technological fragments. By deconstructing the "anatomy" of communication—resistors, circuit boards, and connectors—I examine how these man-made artifacts have transitioned from mere tools to contemporary icons of trust and protection.
In this series, hardware is reimagined as liturgical and protective objects: site-specific installations take the form of armor, shields, and rosaries, questioning the spiritual weight we place on our devices. These works—ranging from suspended nets to tactile wall sculptures—explore the duality of our connectivity: its power to tether us to the world and its potential to entrap us within its own rhythm.