When working consumes most of our lives and even our free time isn’t free from the pressure of being rationalized and used towards some goal, play can act as a way to take a step against this need to always be productive and efficient.
In my work, I am exploring the handleability and corporeal integration in the public space: seeing the spaces that are normally inhabited by people replaced by ceramic objects questions our presence but also our ability to easily attribute anthropomorphic qualities to inanimate things. With playfulness, I intend on setting to research how we relate to the space around us, both physical and social space.