I am a documentary maker and artist-researcher. My practice-based research explores documentary forms as methods for examining visual regimes, archives, and ecological imaginaries. She works across artistic production, pedagogy, and interdisciplinary scholarly research.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
My research interests lie at the intersection of documentary film, artistic research, and visual culture. Through practice-based methodologies, I investigate how images, archives, and documentary forms participate in shaping imaginaries of place, power, and ecological perception. A central strand of my work focuses on visual regimes and archival practices, examining how photographic and film archives construct and circulate cultural and political meaning, and how filmmakers can intervene in these processes through montage, reframing, and narrative experimentation. My current research extends this inquiry toward ecological imaginaries and plant-focused perspectives within cultivated landscapes. I am completing a PhD by Prior Publication at Bremen University of the Arts, conducted in association with HDK-Valand, University of Gothenburg, in which documentary practice is articulated as a critical and reflexive research method. Professionally, I combine artistic production, academic research, and higher education teaching. I have directed internationally awarded documentary and interactive works and have served as Senior Lecturer in Film at the University of Gothenburg as well as consulting researcher at Leiden University, integrating filmmaking, archival research, and pedagogy as interconnected modes of inquiry .