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This wearable sculpture treats the body as a constructed site rather than a natural form.
Structural elements are inserted at the waist, interrupting bodily continuity and sealing the body into a controlled spatial configuration.
Rejecting adornment and expression, the work frames clothing as an architectural intervention — worn as structure, not surface.


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This wearable sculpture operates through external control rather than internal construction.
Unlike works that embed structure into the body, this piece suspends the body within an imposed framework, where mechanical extensions and inflated volumes temporarily assume agency.
The body functions as an interface—supported, restricted, and partially displaced by external systems—rather than as an autonomous subject.
Reflective surfaces and prosthetic elements amplify this condition, transforming movement into a negotiated act and posture into a spatial consequence.