This project comes from my personal experience of moving away from home and the feelings of isolation that this can bring. I was interested in the idea that the places in which we live can seem different depending on our perceptions and I used Photography to indicate the sense I had of being forced, involuntarily, through a series of emotional and physical changes. They indicate my reaction to the space where I found myself and the memories and associations that it both triggered and accentuated.
Winner of the 2002 D&AD Student Awards for The Most Outstanding Photography.
“The electric lights in the street cast a pale sheen here and there on the ceiling and the upper surfaces of the furniture, but down below, where he lay, it was dark…
In such moments he focused his eyes as sharply as possible on the window, but unfortunately, the prospect of the morning fog, which even muffled the other side of the narrow street, brought him little encouragement and comfort.”
Metamorphosis, Kafka – 1915.
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