• S N E A K S (2025)

    S N E A K S (2025)
    Single-channel video, 2-channel audio
    Variable duration

    Sports are more than games—they are spectacles built on bodies
    in motion. Athletes’ movements are captured, broadcast, and sold
    as part of today’s attention economy. Around these bodies, layers
    of competing signals emerge: brand logos, scoreboards, timers,
    player names, and other markers of meaning.

    Amidst all this, one small sound often cuts through—the sharp
    squeak of sneakers on a court.

    S N E A K S takes this fleeting, everyday sound and turns it into a
    key. By reworking the visual intensity of sports into sonic form, the
    piece traces how shifts in attention mirror shifts in energy, creating a
    sensory echo between what we see and what we hear.