Handwoven from cotton cord and assembled from eighteen separate fragments, Plug In reflects on the human need to connect—to places, communities, technologies and living systems. The work explores how individual parts become integrated into larger structures while retaining their own identity.
The visible seams between fragments reveal connection as an active process rather than a seamless state. Through weaving and assembly, the work suggests that every network, whether natural or artificial, is built through acts of attachment and exchange.
Connection itself becomes both the subject and the construction principle of the work.