Till the end of the street
In mundane daily life, streets present a complex existence filled with personal experiences and complex collective experiences. What image-lization brings is a coronation of selective experiences and an obliteration of first-hand, current experiences.
To manifest such cognition, this piece uses blueprints as ghostly forms of experiences and uses paper tape as visual guidance for perspective. The multiple layers of overlapping images and reality emphasise the conflict between the holistic image and reality. As soon as I step into one street, I walk across it entirely. There is only the endless repetition of numbness left in cognition. After the quick satisfaction of recognition, image-lization brings only contempt to actual existence. I aim to manifest the inability to know a random street somewhere being itself and which street oneself is currently being.



