“All That Is” is a project about the never-ending need to exist in an overstimulated world. In a reality where we constantly pressure ourselves to be transparent, positive, and perfect, we try to be everywhere, with everyone, at all times. We go with the flow of others’ expectations, losing our own identity in the process. At the exhibition, I present a series of cubes covered with printed faces. Visitors can pick them up, rearrange them, and take photos. This gesture symbolizes not only the absurd replication of one’s own image but also the submission to the expectations of the external world.