
In collaboration with Dune Dance Company
“habitat” is an outdoor light installation composed of 100 tents, each containing a small model that dims its light up and down in a random sequence. The work is situated in the heart of Burgas’s city center, on an abandoned site that remained untouched for centuries, where nature has gradually reclaimed the space.
The installation reflects on presence and absence, exploring what happens when human activity withdraws and natural processes begin to dominate.
The soft, fluctuating lights evoke traces of human life - signals that could indicate occupation, but might just as easily mark emptiness.
Referencing contemporary home security systems that simulate occupancy through automated lighting, “habitat” questions whether life truly inhabits the space, or whether what remains is only a technological echo - a ghost of habitation that hints at uncertain futures shaped by automation and absence.

