These images drift along the boundary between dream and reality, imagining home as something that can be loaded, assembled, or... Read More
These images drift along the boundary between dream and reality, imagining home as something that can be loaded, assembled, or even forgotten—like an interface. In the digital night, the warm glow of a living room floats on desolate ground, a temporary refuge suspended in illusion. A primeval creature seems to linger in a misty pool, guarding a long-abandoned memory. And a body bathed in red light stands between rapture and detachment, awaiting some quiet awakening.
Like screenshots from a dreamt-up game, these photographs are fragments from the future, from memory, and from our ongoing search for belonging.