The markings of entering and exiting ones home.
A process-oriented piece developed over a 3 month period that maps the everyday movements of exiting and entering one’s home.
Each time I exit the house I walked in one direction across the paper and each time I entered, the opposite direction was walked. The final result is then a representation of the daily passages I am making and marking in time.
Each passage made within time is made tangible through the layering of footprints, it’s almost as if I am trying to bring a sense of permanency to the impermanent and temporal nature of our everyday life.
Berlin (2017)
Duration: 9/6/17 - 9/9/17
Dimensions: 4.30m x 1.50m
Materials: 180g Paper, Black Acyclic Pain
Berlin’s public photoautomat series explores the notion of time passing through a repetitious and diaristic nature. The urgency of documentation is reflected through each photograph where the day, date, time and emotion is written onto cardboard then captured.
Revealed is how the temporality of a particular state of mind is ever changing, Furthermore, how that temporal state can be preserved in one moment, in one flash.
The passing of time is reflected upon subjectively through my own psychology; each daily shift in consciousness is recorded and given form through each daily photograph.
Berlin (2017)
Duration: 4/9/17 - 18/10/17
Dimensions: 42 x 4 x20
Documentation of each cigarette smoked and its time of smoking.
Barcelona (2015)
13/4/2015 - 13/6/2015