Viktoria Tchibor explores the unconscious cognition of language, behaviour, and objects. They research, develop and perform in live art installations built to immerse audiences - no longer a bystander - to encounter language as a multi-sensory phenomenon summoning subconscious narratives and deconstructing internalised belief systems suppressing self-expression.  

Familiar disposable materials merged with found objects are transformed into sculptural time-capsules. Touch-and-feel texts written in a nursery rhyme framework confront invasive thoughts unpacking the complexity of thinking patterns acquired in early-childhood development. Drawings graphically illustrate the intimate points of view on their personal narrative navigating conflicting internal-external expectations. These become building blocks simulating the sensory dimensions of thought patterns, exposing hidden paradigms.