My practice mostly revolves around researching the common ground between personal, systematic and scientific work. Using mathematics and algorithms, cross-disciplinary work appropriates intimate memories of home, family and tradition through seemingly impersonal and rigid mediums, such as programming and Euclidean geometry. I often use things that normally have a specific role in the domestic space as materials and alter their utilitarian purpose. I mainly work with site-specific installations, manipulating my surroundings and creating a communication between the space and the work.