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PRAXIS
I work by paying attention to what is becoming.
It begins with listening - to sound, situations, relations, and moments when something becomes itself before we name it. I am interested in what is structurally alive, even when fragile, partial, or opaque.
I have been trained by community to sense when people, ideas, or practices are about to matter, before they are widely legible. The work is not to accelerate this emergence, but to create conditions in which it can take place with care.
The work is compositional. I assemble relations that can act together, cross-fade between spaces, and leave when things begin to settle. This allows me to stay responsive rather than invested in ownership, authorship, or visibility. I am less interested in holding things than in helping them circulate, connect, and continue.
Over time, this has meant letting go - of projects, names, platforms, positions, money, credit, and control - when their energy begins to repeat. I prefer to move on when curiosity fades, and to make space for others when a form has done its work.
Relation over recognition. Continuity over accumulation. Responsibility over status.
I have often chosen to remain partially unseen so that others, or the work itself, could come into focus. This has allowed me to work alongside people who are still becoming themselves.
The praxis is not about producing outcomes, but about maintaining conditions in which something meaningful can emerge, change, and pass on - without being prematurely captured.
Not representing a better world, but enacting its logic in the present.