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REGULATED INTIMACY
(Academic / Conceptual Text – English) Regulated Intimacy examines how intimacy is no longer understood as a private, spontaneous, or bodily experience, but as a socially negotiated and linguistically controlled field. In contemporary society, desire is not merely felt; it is framed, authorized, restricted, and evaluated through discourse. Language does not simply describe intimacy — it actively produces the conditions under which intimacy becomes acceptable or forbidden. Wit
Feb 101 min read
SILENT FABRIC — PERCEPTION, THRESHOLDS, AND BEHAVIORAL SPACE (13 Nov 2025, Paris)
Silent Fabric is an experimental site-specific installation that investigates how perception shapes bodily behavior within public space through the presence of a textile surface. The work examines how human movement can be subtly guided without physical barriers, explicit instructions, or visible signs—solely through material presence. During the installation process, no directional cues, written instructions, symbols, or physical obstacles were used. Nevertheless, when encou
Jan 112 min read


SILENT FABRIC — THE CRACKLING OF PERCEPTION
Something happened during *Silent Fabric* that I had never planned. A white fabric was laid on the ground… yet no one stepped on it. No matter how crowded the space became, no matter how narrow the passage, whenever people approached that surface, they instinctively altered their direction: Some drew a wide arc to the right, some passed closely alongside it, others changed their step mid-air and leapt over it. And in that moment, I realized something very clearly: I had guide
Nov 27, 20252 min read


What should be in a Home?
Is the Question Itself a Space? At first glance, the question “What should be in a Home?” may appear gentle, even poetic. Yet the moment it is posed, it begins to expose the inner architecture of both the individual and the public sphere. Because a home is never merely a physical shelter; it is a vessel of memory, belonging, safety, silence, and unspoken desires. To ask what should be in a home is, ultimately, to ask the individual: What do you need? On October 14, 2025, on
Oct 14, 20252 min read
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