Collapsing from the Corner Projects
This project explores how personal and familial trauma can be perceived through the material relationships of everyday objects and living spaces, recomposing them into fragile perceptual events where matter and emotion intra-act.
It originates from my childhood experience of familial absence. The emotional distance from my parents gradually became a trauma that continues to shape my intimate relationships.
Influenced by phenomenological and materialist thinking, the images function not only as representations, but as a process through which I re-perceive memory, attachment, and the instability of the everyday.