With my work as a VJ and light scenographer, I want to fill the space in my own way. I enjoy creating aesthetic images; something is a success for me if the whole show feels like a cohesive whole and if all elements work together to create one experience. As a VJ, I want to use my screen as more than just a way to convey images, but also as an essential addition to the show and as a way to highlight the artist better.

In light scenography, I want to break the status quo that exists in the field of stage design. By using unconventional lights, special materials, and setups, I aim to transform the stage from a place where music is listened to, into a "cocoon" of experiences. I like to create a beautiful whole out of all the elements and want to use the entire space. With this, I also want to involve the audience in the design so that they become part of this cocoon.

That, for me, feels like the essence of my work. I want to be the bridge between the audience, light, and artist. At shows and festivals, everything is interdependent and sometimes, in truly magical moments, everything fits together in a kind of symbiosis and one thing enhances the other.