Gilda Jones’ practice spans moving image and design. Her projects consider the ephemeral qualities of embodied experience, translating fleeting gestures into forms that can be revisited. Her work negotiates the tension between the temporal and the permanent, between movement as it occurs and its enduring presence over time, with particular attention to the experience of performance in site-specific and non-permanent art forms such as dance. Her work also foregrounds the translational aspects of cross-disciplinary practice, exploring how spatial awareness, interpersonal relationships, and cross-medium experimentation shape our experience.