•Our ambiguous and reciprocal relationship to space and time but more specifically through the terms of absurdity, those points in time when recognition of ourself and the objects and space around you is lost, you’re decentred, your perceptions of yourself and the world, where it stops, and you begin, take on an abstract and unreal nature. These are times when the fabric of your existence seem to wear thin and you’re at risk of becoming untethered from being. It’s a world where the transcendental reigns supreme, your movement in space and time is abstracted.
I wanted to experiment with concepts of the lines between identity and the physical body blurring with the space around you as an extension of being.