For my first PhD biannual presentation I invited to enter my intimate space, to share a historical view on my practice since my early architecture times.
With a double projection, textile bodies on table and scattered in the room, plus a large background timeline map full of postcard-sized images (which decided to fall two days prior to the event) I unfolded for the first time my practice dedicated to reaching down to emotions, with extended emphasis on the last two years of intimacy with materials.
My PhD is a practice-based research, which I follow as Adapt-r fellow (Art Design Architecture Practice Training Research) with university of KU Leuven Architecture. Adapt-r is a partnership project between seven European universities plus RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology).