CHROLIK is a spatial-experience designer exploring the relationship between nature and technology, aiming to reveal the dynamic as symbiotic rather than as opposite. With a background in arts and architecture, CHROLIK creates immersive and interactive multi-sensory environments that promote well-being and introspection. Her work is comprised of, but not limited to, live performances, multi-channel video installations, 3D digital media, and audiovisual experiences.
The Digital Archive series reimagines botanical forms as dynamic expressions of time, memory, and human connection. The ikebana, with its fleeting beauty, serves as a physical reminder of life’s transience. As a live feed of the floral arrangement is digitally transformed and displayed, it becomes a reflection on how technology alters our perception of reality. The piece evokes a sense of nostalgia and questions whether our reliance on digital memories distorts the essence of what we seek to preserve.