ABOUT THE WORK
Material: Photo paper,Aluminium,Other
Seen from directly above, the many levels of a great public interior collapse into a single dense surface of stairs,... Read More
Seen from directly above, the many levels of a great public interior collapse into a single dense surface of stairs, walkways and moving crowds. Layered through multiple exposures, the perspective is flattened until depth itself becomes uncertain and the space reads as pure pattern and acceleration. Here I am drawn to the vertigo of the view: the point at which architecture stops describing a place and turns into a field of energy.