Field research
Field-based research and visual archives developed to facilitate high-fidelity cultural and historical context analysis.
Generated to inform strategic decision-making and institutional advisory frameworks.
Desa Lede Tado, Sabu Raijua, East Nusa Tenggara (2025)
Examining indigenous textile practices as part of an integrated environmental, social, and ritual system.
Academic program collaboration (NUS College)
Bring Brung Art, Bandung, West Java (2025)
Examining how traditional performance practices are sustained, adapted, and negotiated within contemporary collaborative art spaces.
Institutional partnership (NUS Museum)
Pasar Meester, Jatinegara, Greater Jakarta (2022)
Examining historical continuity through the evolving social use of an 18th-century market site.
Commissioned research
Desa Selpele, Raja Ampat, West Papua (2023)
Documenting everyday life and environmental relationships amid large-scale extractive development on nearby island.
Independent study
Abui Community, Alor Island, East Nusa Tenggara (2022)
Examining the persistence of social structures and cultural practices beyond their colonial archival representations.
Independent study