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My practice draws on psychogeography and defamiliarization to make the familiar strange again. I work with overfamiliar spaces, objects, and everyday images, transforming them into catalysts for play, attention, and re-exploration. At its core, my work explores how space and place shape perception, thought, and behavior. I use earth materials, found objects, game engines, mobile devices, typography, AI, recycled products, augmented reality—tools and processes that mirror the texture of contemporary life. Through this, I aim to challenge habits of comfort, routine, and avoidance. By inviting viewers to linger with uncertainty and curiosity, the work asks whether our pursuit of seamless convenience has flattened experience, and suggests that more vivid, joyful ways of inhabiting the world may exist just beneath the surface.