'Phosphenic Languages' explores an experience where our sensory understandings and the physical properties of waves intersect.

Phosphenes, a neurobiological occurrence of perceiving light in the absence of actual light, exist alongside Cymatics, the revelation of shapes through the interplay of vibration and matter. This work explores the intersections between the two phenomena, creating a visual coexistence through fluidity, dynamics, light and language.

Within analysing the visually similar forms of Phosphenes and Cymatics, the artist explores the relationship between human perception and the external world, as well as the broader dialogue between art and science.