The Recovery Line maps my journey through illness and recovery onto a fictional underground network. Each station represents a moment along that path: pain, diagnosis, treatment, support, grief, and gradual healing. Visitors can travel this line as listeners, exploring fragments of memory and testimony that echo the rhythms of real journeys through hospitals, cities, and inner landscapes.
The work combines sound, image, and interactivity to reimagine the hospital corridor as a train line, the waiting room as a platform, and each turning point as a station stop. It is both personal and collective: rooted in my experience of living with and beyond cancer, but also a way to reflect on how illness shapes lives, communities, and time itself.