Vertigo
In this series, I attempt to articulate a disorienting experience of vision through technological prostheses, where it is no longer clear who is observing whom, or where the boundary lies between documentation, simulation, and the imaging of fracture. I do not create merely a record of space, but rather an archaeology of a hybrid gaze both technological and human—through which space is unfolded, absorbed, distorted, and inscribed anew.

