- Lofofora
- Touching: A Research Method in Art and Design
- And Sometimes I Just Feel Like Melting
- Theatre Kikker
- (M)eet de Plastics
- It’s Plastic Bitch!
- From the Womb to Fake Tits
- De Plasticene
- Bioplastic Cooking Workshop
- MAAT Cosmetics
Installation at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, as part of the Rethinking Bauhaus exhibition. This work explored transformation, material cycles, and ephemerality through bioplastics and kombucha leather.
At its center was a bioplastic and kombucha leather curtain, created from the remnants of a bioplastic dress that had disintegrated over time—embracing decay as an inherent part of material existence, in opposition to how we usually view plastics. Alongside this, a dinner table invited interaction, where all the cutlery and plates were crafted from bioplastic. These objects were not just tableware but also the food itself, as the bioplastics were edible, blurring the boundaries between function, consumption, and waste. In this world, objects are not fixed or permanent but exist in constant transformation, consumed, broken down, and reshaped.
This installation proposed an alternative material reality—one where our relationship with objects is not defined by permanence and waste, but by cycles of use, decay, and renewal. By rethinking the role of plastic as something ephemeral and consumable, it questioned not only sustainability but the very ways we imagine and interact with plastic materials in daily life.