Depiction:                            
                                The more information we receive—broader, faster, more immediate—the less clear the world seems to become. Instead of feeling more open and transparent, we often feel more lost and confused: What is real, and what is just a carefully packaged illusion?
I often reflect on whether I’m trapped in an echo chamber shaped by algorithms and personalized suggestions, constantly repeating and reinforcing the same ideas within my comfort zone, unable to escape.
In this work, I quietly embed fragments of topics I often discuss, argue about, or doubt in daily life—such as “the useless of painting techniques” “is art idealism?” or “L'art conceptuel est toxique.” I collage them in multiple languages across the four walls, along with some popular visual patterns from contemporary art, trying to build a space made of fragmented knowledge—a space that seems diverse but is actually a cocoon.
This is my way of recording the inescapable rabbit hole of reality.