
SR-22 (HD video, 11:16 min, 2025) is a digital performance epic that examines agency and original sin in a world where autonomy is increasingly mediated through surveillance and simulation. Framed through the lens of Kierkegaard's "Fear and Trembling," viewers follow the protagonist on a surreal journey to reclaim her driver’s license after her life is interrupted by divine intervention. Equipped with a motion capture headset rig, we encounter the protagonist's body as negotiable as her image disintegrates into a spiritual avatar. The work reimagines Immaculate Conception in the age of mechanical reproduction in an ongoing negotiation with systems that fragment, abstract, and digitize the body. By merging live-action performance, digital rendering, and immersive storytelling, SR-22 asks what it means to pilot a self through a reality constantly threatening to overwrite you.



