Anindia is an emerging artist-designer whose practice explores how bodies as porous matter serve as recorders of the universe's interconnected cyclical systems, as living traces carrying abundant voices. Growing up as part of an ethnic minority group in Indonesia, with its long and complex histories, has informed her sensitivity toward the existence of bodies in space as cognitive ecologies, an inquiry she has further investigated since pursuing her master's in Design for Performance and Interaction at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
Holding a BArch from Tarumanagara University and an MArch from University College London, drawing and painting lie at the core of her practice, serving as a fundamental mode of exploration through which she is able to tap into an understanding of embodied knowledge. Reflected in her work is an invitation for her constructed subconscious to surface and enter into dialogue with the conscious, taking shape as visual translations of the intangible. Undeniably shaped by her practice in traditional music, these translations show that each dot, stroke, line, shape, and colour communicates and negotiates with one another, forming a language that crafts choreographic relationships, denoting each piece's unique rhythm, texture, dynamics, and dimension, ultimately unfolding into its own narrative.
Anindia's recent works include Sasawa: Silent Wails of the Red Moon, presented at the London Festival of Architecture 2024 and Fifteen Show 2024, Sound, Space, and Perception, exhibited at Ars Electronica 2024, and Moving with the Wind and Young Winter Romance, exhibited in Influence Gallery's 2025 online exhibition.
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