Landscape of Deep-Time, 2023, Installation

Motivated by challenging our human perceptions, I have always been interested in using references from the diversity of other life-forms that live using senses and capabilities that are not within our human range and capacities to detect. Following Natasha Myers’, an anthropologist, protocols on how to become a sensor in a sentient world, I captured a series of photos that are

filled with the motion of becoming, being moved,
and being caught in time.

By contemplating on my kinesthetic imagery, I questioned how can I immerse myself in deep-time while utilizing space and slow movements? I created a series of 3D presentations by converting the kinesthetic images into point cloud videos. 

Process: Kinesthetic Imagery Samples

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