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Perception becomes the primary structure of space.
What appears stable dissolves into a system of shifting alignments, where reality is continuously redefined by movement and point of view.
A sequence of vertical mirrored planes emerges within the desert, establishing a precise yet elusive order. As the observer moves, reflections multiply, overlap, and slip out of sync, generating a fragmented continuity where boundaries are no longer fixed.
The landscape is no longer a background, but an active participant — stretched, repeated, and reassembled across reflective surfaces. The human figure, caught within this system, becomes both subject and echo, present and dispersed at the same time.
Rather than constructing space, the intervention reveals its instability.
A condition where perception is not a passive act, but a dynamic force that continuously reshapes what is seen, understood, and experienced.