"Looking Back At Me" is a hand-woven tapestry that delves into the transitory experience and the connection with the environment through personal myth-making.
Woven cloth has a long history of acting as a symbolic agent for cultures and people, for signifying their beliefs and identity and for reinventing a unifying narrative.
The installation is constructed with playful and nostalgic elements from the Space Race era, accompanied by various sounds emanating from the sculptural setup.