YOU, ME, SOCIETY.
From my perspective as homo sapiens, the human mind stands at the center of existence, aware of itself, yet not consciously at home in the world that sustains it. In its striving for mastery it has loosened the bonds with plants that nourish it, with animals that mirror its sentience, and with the cosmic cycles that hold its fragile place. This distance fuels both the achievements of civilization and the crises of our age: the will to dominate, to extract, to stand apart. And yet the same mind holds the potential to reverse its course, to recognize interdependence, to reimagine technology, and to consider whether AI and robotics might serve as evolutionary tools guiding humanity back toward a renewed natural bond with the wider creation. In my society-bound art projects, I seek to examine this perspective and, more fundamentally, to explore ideas for a life-serving tomorrow in the context of humankind and society.