RGB Walls (2025)



RGB Walls is a visual archive of desire, structured through the digital primary colors red, green, and blue. It traces how desire takes shape across time, media, and personal experience, combining analog memory with algorithmically shaped forms of longing that reflect my process of identity formation.

Originally conceived as a static installation, the work was expanded through an interactive performance in which visitors could bring an object associated with desire in one of the RGB colors and exchange it for another from the wall. This gesture emerged from my awareness of how strongly algorithmic systems filter digital environments and reproduce familiar, homogenized patterns of desire.

The exchange was intended to interrupt this “bubble,” introducing external perspectives and reconfiguring how value, desire, and objects are understood.