Visual Artist
Micropolis is a walkable, itinerant installation that invites visitors to enter the minimal spaces of social housing. Here, scale, proximity, and scarcity become a language of their own. These environments, created to meet basic needs, also expose the inequalities and limitations of the systems that shape them.
Yet Micropolis is not only about precariousness, but about resilience — about how residents reinvent their surroundings, fill them with identity, and transform them into places of possibility. In every corner, the work reveals everyday creativity and the quiet beauty of what it means to inhabit, even within the smallest space.