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A QR Life Story
A QR Story is a square picture book where QR codes behave like characters, objects, and emotions hidden in plain sight. Each code unlocks a digital page, letting the reader choose how deeply to enter the story’s interior world. As the narrative unfolds, the codes distort and strain toward unreadability, pushing against the expectation that everything should be instantly scannable. The book treats the QR as a mirror: a symbol of modern identity, always compressing, always perf


Color Identity
Color Identity begins as a survey and becomes a portrait system. Each participant is translated into a ringed circle: the color that feels most like them, the color that feels least like them, and a ratio that measures how clearly they believe they know themselves. These circles gather into a QR code, turning a crowd into a single scannable form. The work asks what it means to be rendered as data, and whether a code can hold something as soft as selfhood.


Tourists
Tourists is a three-part series built from publicly shared images found online. Each piece collages dozens of people at iconic landmarks, all performing the same familiar gestures: kissing the Sphinx, crossing Abbey Road, “holding” the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The overlays compress many moments into a single Polaroid-like frame, turning travel into a shared choreography. Rather than flattening difference, the work celebrates a simple truth: across languages, years, and backgrou


Flower Postcards
Flower Postcards is a series that treats flowers as both image and signal. Each card collects floral photographs, then disrupts them into vertical color bands and glitches, as if memory is being compressed into pure hue. The postcard format holds a familiar promise, of beauty sent from somewhere else, while the distortion suggests what gets lost in translation. The work lingers on perception itself: how we reconstruct feeling from fragments, and how an impression can survive
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