It is an immersive performance combining spatial design and intimate participation. At its centre stands a mirrored cube—an architectural heart that divides a chaotic outer world from a quiet, bedroom-like interior. Audiences are invited to cross that threshold and dwell in slowness, where they may interact, observe, or simply be. The performer, positioned as an equal, gently invites connection through whisper, story-sharing and the affective resonance of everyday objects.
The work poses a question: Can emotional fracture become a point of connection? Rather than offering solutions, it creates a shared shelter—a brief pause from overstimulation, where participants may rediscover their rhythm and feel the subtle bonds between self, space, and others.
