Jam-e-Jam is an interactive installation that explores the instability of self-image. The work reimagines selfhood as dynamic, co-constructed, and inseparable from its environment. Drawing from both Sufi anti-rationalism and post-cognitive theory, challenging fixed boundaries between mind, body, image, machine and selfhood, and questioning mind-body dualism. The piece aims to destabilize conventional self-world dichotomies, revealing that identity is never singular, but always becoming.
JAM-E-JAM
