Self (in construction)
The self does not appear as a stable unit, but as an effect emerging from relations, repetitions, and subtle ruptures. Something that continuously reorganizes itself through gestures, gazes, and almost imperceptible displacements.
Certain interventions simply make visible what usually remains diffuse: the instability between inside and outside, between presence and projection. In this field, the self appears less as an identity and more as a process in circulation, always on the verge of transformation.