2024—2026

TThe Off-Sight project captures a moment of systemic failure in perception, when the environment ceases to be legible. Something obstructs the vision: the frame refuses to coalesce into a whole, revealing the limit of cognitive capacity. Darkness emerges as a point of physiological error—a moment where the gaze fails to reconcile the contrast and loses its footing. The chronic anxiety of being in the street attains a visual form here, manifesting as an internal rupture projected onto urban planes, transforming them into an accumulation of interference.

The affect of the series is rooted in a total loss of stability. Space no longer guarantees safety; it translates into pure disorientation. Through extreme framing and an accumulation of barriers, the environment is fragmented into autonomous entities that resist the gaze. The viewer witnesses a collapse of their own perception. Movement persists, revealing itself through fractured and unstable rhythms. The absence of a horizon and the presence of aggressive diagonals strip the space of its logic of appropriation, reducing familiar forms to an elusive geometry.