installation

Installation and interdisciplinary, hybrid time-based forms allow Elantropy to explore perception, relation, and emergence across space, time, and being.

These installations include objects, visual art, performance, photography, video, sound, and text. They also incorporate natural, human-made, and more-than-human elements, used both as material and collaborator.

Three-dimensional, often site-specific, her work transforms the perception of a space rather than simply occupying it, engaging audiences through visual art, performance, found objects, text, textiles, video, sound, and lighting, she creates immersive, site-responsive environments that alter spatial awareness and activate relational experience.

Transforming perception through immersive, site-responsive environments, her work remains open-ended, relational, and perpetually becoming.

space, time, and ephemeral as lived relation

Engaging the thresholds of form, time, and being.