Julian Abraham "Togar" engages in deep research, creating analytically driven artworks that merge installation, sound, music, programming, and science. His interdisciplinary practice is rooted in rhythms and systems, which—depending on the context—can take the form of preservation, initiation, intervention, support, negotiation, hacking, or critique. The artist often investigates strategies for navigating and interacting with the realities around him, underscoring how even small interventions can spark meaningful change and nurture the growth of sustainable support structures.