Cage (2025)





Creative coding & interactive installation
Medium: p5.js, CRT TV, and real-time projection



This project aims to map the internal tensions woven into the subconscious, creating spaces and visuals that resonate with themes of restless escapism and unease. It explores the discomfort and unsettling feelings people experience when immersed in technology and digital media in today’s digital age. 

Through this interactive game, I aim to highlight the vulnerability of being watched, which is intensified in the digital era by surveillance. People are trapped in this paradoxical cage that we dissolved into and constructed by wires and screens, unable to escape.