PERCEPTION / AGAIN
PERCEPTION / AGAIN investigates the instability of vision through repetition and layered exposure. Each work is created by re-exposing the same subject from shifting viewpoints, collapsing multiple moments into a single image.
Architecture—typically fixed and rational—begins to dissolve. Structures blur into fragments, fragments into memory, and memory into a delicate residue. What we see is no longer a document of reality, but a reconstruction shaped by time, perception, and the act of looking itself.
The process challenges the idea of a singular, objective image. Instead, each piece exists as a visual echo—an accumulation of perspectives that resists clarity and invites ambiguity.
Balancing between photography and abstraction, the series offers a contemplative space where the familiar becomes unstable, and perception itself becomes the subject. Each viewing reveals something different, suggesting that images, like memory, are never fixed but continuously rewritten.







