Happy House 
Here I explore other people’s spaces that I have never been to and never will be. It is made from images found on Uzbek rental listing websites, forming an endless house tour: labirinth of thousands of halls, kitchens, beds, bathrooms, washing machines.
Inside this house, the logic is different. I question the concept of a ‘house’ and imagine it more as a liminal space. The structure recalls the Winchester Mystery House: its owner, Sarah Winchester, built new rooms continuously for almost forty years, believing she was haunted by the spirits of those killed by Winchester rifles and that if she never stopped building, they would never be able to find her.
The work also reflects a privilege of the post-internet era: to enter and observe interiors that remain inaccessible in physical reality.