Babirusa is a durational performance reflecting upon the themes of identity and belongingness. The babirusa acts as a representation of the artist's dual heritage; being indigenous to Sulawesi, yet also being a 'babi' (pig), an Indonesian/Malay slur for Chinese-descent individuals. Babirusa represents the diasporic experience particularly due to violence and eviction, and also the hardships putting down roots in a foreign land. The performance brings into question the notion of displacement and in-betweenness; of heritage, of community, and of the home.