LOU is an artist and researcher whose practice unfolds through walking, observing, and poetic assembling within London’s urban textures. Her work explores how brick, boundary, and rhythm shape experiences of distance, belonging, and spatial memory.
Drawing on architectural theory, migration studies, and affective spatiality, she investigates how materials—especially brick and concrete—anchor both visual and emotional attachment. Working across critical spatial practice and interactive media, her projects create quiet systems of sensing, where disorientation becomes a form of understanding. Through moving image, games, and installations, she maps intimate cartographies shaped by texture and memory.