I have nothing to hide is an ongoing project started from my graduation installation, including an object, a sound piece and a zine. I view this project as setting up a scene, a stage, where images and objects function as both an aesthetic and ideological construct, from the sleek appearance of the MacBook folder to triangulating accident, performance, and self-surveillance in confessional narrative. It orbits around spectacle-driven desire, saturated within a feedback system where visibility becomes a controlled leak of exposure, and transparency masquerades as intimacy. In this scene, the interface (whether human, digital, or symbolic) is voluntarily surrendering to the panoptic gaze, suspended between the real and the spectacle.

3D-printed sculpture in semi-transparent resin placed on ready-made glass table; laser-engraved transparent acrylic folder (set of 5) on suspended LED panel; Sculpture with print on door glass; ready-made wooden cupboard with with partially open door and light source installed inside; wall sticker; site-specific print on glass

Sound playing in the cupboard (click to listen) 8 min 10 sec

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