About
My work explores cognition as a constructed framework shaped by human imagination, collective belief systems, and evolving technology. Cognition is seen not as an isolated event but as a layered structure, continuously shaped through civilization.
In today’s rapidly changing world, economic shifts, social upheavals, and evolving ideologies are redefining our understanding of reality, posing new challenges to individual psychological adaptation. Technology, as a powerful force of social change, profoundly impacts identity, perception, and mental resilience. Viewed as an extension of reality, technology challenges established conceptual frameworks. This raises a key question: What happens when technology transcends these boundaries?
My work explores the intersections between cognition, technology, and the individual. By creating spaces that evoke memory, adaptation, and self-reflection, it seeks to provide comfort amidst change. Rather than dismantling social structures, it highlights their presence, inviting viewers to reconsider how these frameworks shape perception and mental well-being.