Body-based works, live performance, and ritual practices.

Sound, voice, vibration, and resonant materials.

Diagrams, scores, and visual transductions of energy.

Space of the Nameless unfolds across three interwoven strands — Tantra, Yantra, and Mantra — each offering a different entry point into what is emerging from my research questions and transdisciplinary process.

In Indian spiritual philosophy, this triad designates embodied, sonic, and visual ways of knowing. The questions at the heart of my practice are spiritual in nature: I want to discover ways of breathing -moving- being within the vast unknowing that surrounds our material condition on this earth.

My inquiries continually return to formlessness and form — to the meanings and names that arise between them. I can only test these questions by moving through diverse positions. The Tantra–Mantra–Yantra triad offers a model for engaging with the unknown and the state of unknowing, deeply aligned with the core of my wonderings, and giving me the freedom to constellate across media, positions, and practices.