Nathanie is an artist + thinker from Kuching, Sarawak. 

Her pursuits are rooted in the interconnected principles of the collective consciousness. With a profound belief in the moral responsibility of examining the self/universe, she channels her creative energies toward building bridges between individual narratives and the universe.

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01 Space in a Hum
Sound Installation at Think & Tink


Space in a Hum
Space in a Hum is a sonic archive born from instinct. What began as a quiet hum lodged in my body, repeating itself throughout the days of the residency, slowly revealed itself to be a kind of prayer. At first, it was just a melody—unnamed, unshaped. But over time, it became a container: a vessel for emotion, memory, and release. It made me wonder—if a melody could be a prayer, what else could sound hold?

Midway through the residency, I invited the others into a shared space. It began simply: breath in, breath out. But what followed felt like an unspooling. What surfaced were the things we carry but rarely say :  like letters to old friends, messages to those who have passed, apologies to those we’ve wronged. Words of love. Secrets spoken aloud for the first time. Lullabies passed down through generations. Poems held close to the heart.

This sound installation holds those moments and is a growing archive of voices—layered with hums, sighs, songs. Each person who enters is invited to contribute - adding to a shared memory suspended in sound and time.