The Deepest Communication We Have is a conceptual design project that explores the silent tensions
embedded in human interactions.
Simple spoken phrases often function as social masks — polite, familiar, and controlled.
Yet, the body betrays us.
It reacts instinctively: a slight shift in posture, a micro-expression, a flicker in the fingers.
This project follows a sentence as it travels through three layers of human response:
Said-Felt-Traced



Youre standing in front of me,
Youre struging to express yourself in the language you learned...
Oh, poor thing.
But honestly, your words dont matter to me.
What are you experiencing
What are you feeling
How does it get trapped in your body
How does it spill out
Your tongue moves, touching your palate and lips.
Is what passes in that moment really conveyed through words
What reaches me is not what you say —
I find myself drifting off while watching people,
searching for their soul in their limbs.
I know theyre calling out to me from there.
A soul, wrapped in skeleton and skin, stirs and whispers: Hello !