I create work that explores what happens when different systems of understanding collide. Drawing from my experience across seemingly separate worlds—from temple rituals to laboratory procedures, comedy clubs to art galleries—I use sculpture and performance to reveal the humor in these intersections. I present sculptures at scientific conferences, turn them into comedy merchandise, and collect audience reactions as research data. Working like a comedian who sets up a joke in one context and delivers the punchline in another, I create situations where different systems of meaning—scientific, religious, artistic—flow into each other while maintaining their essential opacity. Like telling a joke about my mother tongue or casting gelatin tongues in a mother mold, I seek to reveal the humor and meaning in how we navigate between various frameworks of understanding, celebrating both connection and difference.