Behind  Gazing (2023)

In a hyperconnected world, the boundaries between self and other are becoming increasingly blurred. Personal space, once instinctively understood, is now shaped by diverging cognitive models, often leading to subtle and unconscious violations.

This project explores how installation art can reveal these invisible tensions. By transforming space into a medium of reflection, the work invites audiences to sense, question, and reframe their perceptions of interpersonal boundaries. It is an inquiry into how we navigate difference and how art can foster empathy in the spaces between us.


Publication: https://doi.org/10.1145/3678698.3687183