No Yes Isle is a project based on the navigation of uncertainty, contradiction, and the overload of information that defines contemporary culture. Working through a blending of images, some fast blink and you'll miss it moments, and slower, composed scenes, I explore the moments where clarity wavers and people improvise their way through everyday life. This project approaches the modern world as a kind of fragmented island, crowded, overstimulated, and endlessly demanding small decisions. In this environment, curiosity becomes the guiding force. By focusing on these gestures, fleeting interactions, and overlooked details, I'm interested in how individuals are carving out meaning through the noise, choice, and competing narratives. No Yes Isle reflects the world we’re living in, a time when answers are rarely clear, when identities and intentions shift quickly, and when our inner and outer worlds feel perpetually under negotiation.