TRACES OF PERCEPTION 100 photographs

Traces reveals processes that occur but are not yet visible. Scientific phenomena.  It is as if a camera captured the world faster than it is able to materialize.  Perception is a mere trace, a fleeting moment that we deconstruct and reconstruct as we fabricate memories. What we see is secondary to what we understand.  These images represent what surrounds us already - the always relative interplay between light and space as constantly relative.

The series is a single artwork composed of 100 unique images that documented a fluid interaction between spaces, structures, and light. Photography is stripped, naked without its distinctive referential elements. Multi Colored light beams imply a picture but there is none. There are only trajectories. What one sees becomes secondary to what one understands. The series portrays scientific photography based upon the occurrence of perception and the fabrication of memory.