The Unspoken (2024)

The Unspoken is a multimedia installation that explores the body as a vessel for unexpressed emotions, particularly grief. Developed as part of the New Museum’s New Inc incubator, the work integrates projection mapping, sound, and digital sculpture to create an immersive, contemplative space. Inspired by the natural world and human anatomy, the installation features sculptural seating forms embedded with subtle vibrational feedback, allowing the viewer to physically experience resonance and internal movement.

Premiered at NEW INC’s group exhibition, The Unspoken was later showcased at Scope Art Show (Miami Beach, 2024) as a two-channel immersive experience. This iteration incorporated animated ASMR-inspired movements and immersive video, revealing hidden layers of memory, bodily resilience, and internal communication networks. The work examines how unseen forces—both physiological and emotional—shape our perception and interaction with the world around us.

At La Becque, we seek to expand this approach by integrating ecological systems and medical imaging technologies, developing immersive interventions that reveal the hidden circulatory flows that sustain both human and non-human life.

Run Time 6m21s.

In HI3RLOOM, the past, present, and future converge in a space where the digital and physical dissolve into one another. Projected within an immersive room or beneath the vast curve of an igloo dome, this video installation envelops viewers in a hypnotic exploration of interconnectedness—between bodies and machines, memory and technology, presence and absence.

Figures emerge and dissolve, pressing against invisible thresholds, reaching beyond the screen as if trying to cross into our world. Their movements evoke a long lineage of human innovation—technology once born to extend our reach now entwined with us in ways both intimate and unrelenting. The piece traces this evolution, from the first tools that amplified our strength to the digital architectures that shape our very perception of self and one another.

At its core, HI3RLOOM speaks to something more eternal: the way love binds across time, as unyielding as the forces that separate us. It lingers in the spaces between—the imprint of a hand once held, a voice that echoes long after it is gone, the invisible thread that connects past to future.