Temporary Art Gallery, London

R.O.U – Regime Offset Unit, 2026


Scaffolding, fish tank, algae, LED
lights, cable, silver panel, metal tube
Dimensions variable

R.O.U - Regime Offset Unit (2026), which discusses ‘the invisible tipping point’ in our unstable symbiotic system and questions the silence before the massive Regime Shift. This installation uses a steel scaffold as a chassis, supporting an aquarium containing algae, water, exposed electrical wires, and an aeration system. Above it hangs a square LED light panel. Together, they maintain a fragile symbiosis. The work examines regime shift—the moment when slight changes in light, oxygen, or current tip the system from cooperation into collapse. The scaffold acts as both support and discipline, suggesting that any symbiotic relationship depends on an unstable techno-political structure that perpetually oscillates between maintenance and breakdown. She also creates an ecosystem installation that discusses the invisible tipping point in our unstable symbiotic system and questions the silence before the massive Regime Shift.

Temporary Art Gallery, London
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