testimonies

a series of three sculptural objects exploring the body, structure, and infrastructure as a system of interdependence.

Paper, segment of an “Armstrong” suspended ceiling light system, rubber/plastic

Dimensions: 120 × 70 cm, 120 × 100 cm, 120 × 100 cm

• 2026

Testimony 01

Infrastructure is not environment. It operates through the relations it establishes.

The spine was integrated as an internal organizing system. It defines posture, direction, and the limits of possibility.

The body functions according to this structure. Deviations are minimal.

The spine holds. It performs its function.

This ensures stability and consistent operation.

Subjects tend to perceive these limits as natural. This indicates successful adaptation.

The system operates smoothly.

Testimony 02

I still think the body could be lighter. Not only held, but also allowed.

Now everything happens differently. The spine determines how much I can unfold, how much I can shift.

I adapt to it. I follow its rhythm.

The spine holds.

Sometimes too tightly.

The system operates smoothly, they say.

But sometimes it feels like I could move differently. A little wider, a little more fluid.

I still cover the body, but I no longer guide it.

Testimony 03

With the spine, things became simpler. The body holds. Movement is clear.

I got used to it. I even began to trust it.

The spine holds.

And it helps.

They say the system operates smoothly. And it seems they are right.

Sometimes I catch myself pausing longer than necessary.

But the movement still happens.

I still call it my body.

Although I am not always sure whether I hold it, or it holds me.

Artistry

Exploring paper's potential in contemporary sculpture.

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