What interests me has evolved over decades spent navigating art, design, and production, primarily shaping experiences that defy easy categorisation. I have developed a catalogue of projects through collaborations with museums, artists, institutions, and global brands. I have often worked behind the scenes as an introverted engineer, designer, or director, helping to realise the visions of others while cultivating my own practice.
What emerges now is the consolidation of a parallel trajectory: a series of propositions, experiential interventions, and conceptual instruments developed over many years. This evolving body of work does not belong to any single discipline, but instead coheres through artistic research. It draws from fine art, spatial design, systems thinking, and writing, and is shaped by lived experience, neurodivergent perception, and inadvertent exploration.
Projects are my medium. I create living propositions - iterative works shaped by context and personal reflection. Some remain conceptual, while others progress through ongoing collaboration and curiosity. All are grounded in a desire to explore how creative practice can reveal, reframe, and sometimes disrupt our understanding of self, cultural systems, and the world, opening perspectives unavailable through other channels.
I approach this as ‘experiential science’: my study of profound and transformative experiences. These are not spectacles or immersive events, but situations and instruments that encourage reflection, shifts in perspective, and expanded perception. In this moment of intercultural, technological, and environmental transition, my work naturally engages questions of cultural systems, ecology, ontology, and the hidden mechanisms that sustain us. Some works are inherently absurd, others quietly urgent, yet all are driven by a belief that deep creativity can dance with complexity in ways few other methodologies allow.
What comes next is the unveiling of a practice that interrogates my role as artist, my sense of identity, and ultimately, what art does... In this spirit, BoARD has become more than a lived pseudonym; it is an evolving entity that allows the work to push beyond the boundaries of the individual, creating space for something larger to emerge.
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