
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, in an abandoned site that has remained untouched for centuries, where nature has slowly reclaimed the space.
The artwork reflects on presence and absence, exploring what happens when human activity withdraws and the natural world takes over.
The soft, fluctuating lights evoke traces of human life - lights that could signal someone’s presence but might just as easily mark an empty space.
Referencing modern home security systems that simulate occupancy through automated lighting, “habitat” raises the question of whether life truly inhabits the space, or if what we see is merely its technological echo - a ghost of habitation in an uncertain future.

