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embodied geology - becoming stone
In my artistic research, I seek communion with stone:
a dialogue beyond language, a listening that bypasses words.
To touch rock is to touch time. Through movement, I trace its stories — birth, metamorphosis, weathering.
Dance becomes research. Embodiment becomes kinship.
Rooted in the expressive power of the moving body, my work spans fieldwork, casting, drawing, and performance. Geological embodiment becomes a more-than-human mode of understanding — a way of sensing time.
In dialogue with geologists, I walk mapped terrains, collect stones, follow tectonic lines, and weave scientific knowledge into artistic form.
This site is a living archive. Emerging from a research blog I kept during my 2024 grant (Arbeitsstipendium der Stadt Wien), it now continues as a loose archive layer — a sedimented trace of process. A place to let things surface.
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solifluktion
diskordant
Deckensystem [entkoppelt] anstehend
desquamation
Körpersystem: sedimentär
