The bed
It explores the search for self in a technological, digital world. Every day, we dive deeper into digital reality. Where once we could ask, "How much time do you spend online?" now the question is meaningless—we are always connected, even when we aren’t using our phones. We are in a state of passive connection, reactivated as soon as a request comes, either from us or to us. It is fascinating that while we sink into the digital universe, humans instinctively and intuitively seek a connection with nature. We surround ourselves with natural materials, seek eco-friendly products, and retreat to nature for vacations. In this performance , the artist examines the connection between real emotions and nature, portraying nature as an essential condition for feeling alive and authentic.