Performance and bio-responsive installation
In collaboration with Andrea Soto

Performance and embodied movement research
Presented at Human Resources, Los Angeles

Bio-Data & Identity Systems brings together works that treat biological signals not as representations of the self, but as material conditions through which systems operate. Rather than extracting meaning from data, these projects examine how identity emerges through feedback, repetition, and duration—where agency is distributed across bodies, machines, environments, and protocols.

This section reflects an ongoing shift in my practice toward biological processes as active collaborators. Some works function as prototypes or transitional pieces, tracing early experiments in translating physiological, environmental, or embodied signals into mechanical, sonic, or performative systems. Together, they mark a developing framework in which data is not evidence of interior states, but a force that shapes behavior, form, and temporal structure.