Expanding on her in-depth knowledge of batik and textile manipulation,
video and light play become pigments applied to the surfaces of her
functional performance structures while the sounds of new musical
landscapes based in cross-cultural communication complete the
environment.
saKAna's current work can be likened to that of the Experiments in Art
and Technology project of the 1960s, "inspired by Aristotle's notion
of Techne--in which there was no differentiation between the practice
of art and science".
saKAna integrates all avenues of her artistic training--electronic
music, lightshow design, installation, textile arts-- with
object-oriented computer programming and aesthetic environmental
design to manifest her schema for social activism and human
sustainability.