performance, 2023
Deep-sea creature occurs on land. Its head separates from the spine, its skin becomes inverted, and its body secretes mucus, merging the sea with the land. Having changed beyond recognition, having lost its origin, it turns into a humanoid artifact – a fusion of terrestrial and aquatic




In Invertebrate Predator performance, I aim to reconstruct the imagery of a fish factory, exploring the human’s natural adaptation to brutality. I perceive the fish factory as a complex space through which various issues and distorted realities of human existence can be examined. The exploration begins with a fish removed from its natural environment, thrust into a new, human-shaped context. Ecological degradation and hyper-normalization seamlessly weave into the anthropocene narrative, where abnormal environmental disregard morphs into the accepted norm.