Inner Labyrinth

Inner Labyrinth is an installation and publication about drifting and intentional disorientation on a micro scale as a design language. By compressing the urban practice of dérive into an indoor environment, I create spaces that invite wandering through movement, text, and visual elements. The installation and the short story The Instinctive Being explore the wandering unconscious mind and breaking the digital flow. Together, they encourage viewers to stop navigating by habit, become immersed in the narrative, and reconnect with curiosity through intuition and disorientation.