Threshold
A room is never only a room. The act of describing it introduces another space, one that exists between observation and interpretation.
A room is never only a room. The act of describing it introduces another space, one that exists between observation and interpretation.
Every act of documentation creates a residue. What remains often tells a different story from what was originally recorded.
A visible image may disappear within seconds. Its interpretation can remain indefinitely.
Distance promises clarity, yet many things become visible only at close range.