Time as (2011)
Every memory, every thought is time dependent. Our journey through spatial dimensions is captured in a timeframe, but our understanding composes it in a way we think of reality as a series of frozen images, even though it really is perceived in a very different way. Our eyes perceive abstract outlines, movement, composition into a gestalt invariably linked with time and movement. Isolating the frozen image that permeates our everyday existance, all that is left is a string of movement, a line of light that makes us conscious that, even though the image is real, it is also unreal.
Light, that which allows images to exist, walks forward through time and leaves its traces on the photographic image, a medium in which a long timeline can be flattened to a simultaneous image. This flattening of time and causality bring us back to a time when ritual thought was prevalent, as well as a visual medium to the question about time formulated by modern physics.
