'Table is Set' is an immersive installation exploring the alienation of modern society. I've been thinking about how our social and personal lives are being encroached upon and fragmented. I think the lack of privacy, physically and digitally, and the lack of spaces for intimacy and vulnerability for young people contribute to the decline in communal ways of being. We are gradually becoming more alienated from each other but this is masked by overstimulation and numbed by disembodiment. I've been using reflections to express this duality, absence and presence, watching and being watched simultaneously. We have so much access to each other, but less closeness. Are we developing parasocial relationships with our own realities?