The site-responsive installations cultivate playful, fleeting relationships with the living landscape. Reflective floats—made from simple school mirrors, transparent acrylic, or dichroic film—drift and shimmer in water, moved by wind, ducks, or passing dogs. Terracotta hybrids, poised like post-human creatures, settle under trees or beside ponds, both blending in and standing out. Their presence interrupts the everyday, acting as perceptual glitches that reveal the wonder already present in the environment. In this sense, glitch becomes a medium—a quiet yet vital tool to shift attention, awaken presence, and open space for altered awareness.