Self-eluded

by
Lilly Stelzer

Perception shapes our reality, a reality in which we seek understanding, yet fear the feeling of being exposed. Can we truly grasp the essence of others? What happens to our understanding of reality when perception itself becomes elusive? These questions are embodied in a sculpture that attempts to hide on interactive screens. The installation explores the tensions and philosophical questions surrounding various facets of perception.

Lilly Stelzer is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at Interface Cultures after completing her Bachelor’s degree in Creative Technology in the Netherlands. She creates interactive works that integrate technology, art, and design, all while maintaining a critical perspective on societal issues. Her previous works have explored themes of feminism, sustainability, and challenging societal norms.

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