Walk Module

Walk Module is a spatial installation derived from the Catwalk Talk cycle.
The work presents a female figure captured in the final step of a trained runway walk. Cast in chrome and placed on a white plinth, the sculpture appears within a calibrated exhibition environment where posture, alignment and observation become measurable elements.
The installation studies the moment when repeated movement stabilises into form. The body no longer performs the walk. It becomes the residue of it.
Kiss and Crown — installation proposal

Kiss and Crown is a text-based installation derived from the Catwalk Talk cycle.
Fragments of the song appear directly on the runway surface as printed text. The language becomes a physical layer within the installation.
A transparent crown marks the point where recognition and hierarchy emerge inside the system.
The work examines the ceremonial moment when posture, language and hierarchy converge.
This work is presented as an installation proposal extending the spatial logic of the Catwalk Talk.
Liquid Translation —
partially realised installation

Liquid Translation extends the structural logic of the Catwalk Talk cycle into a sensory installation.
The work translates posture and discipline into liquid form. A transparent vessel holds the cocktail as a calibrated composition where taste, scent and colour function as structural elements.
The mixture composition was physically developed and produced as functioning sensory prototype under the title Walk Module Cocktail
Rather than movement, the system operates through flavour, diffusion and controlled balance. The installation proposes a spatial situation in which the logic of the runway is transferred into a liquid medium.
The Catwalk Talk structure functions as an open system capable of producing further installations, objects and signal-based works currently under development.