Digital photograph, archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm
Interval is part of Suspension, an interdisciplinary photographic and installation-based project combining large-scale photography, textile sculptural forms, and a spatialized audio environment examining institutional and infrastructural systems encountered in states of latent activity, repetition, and deferred function.
This work examines the quiet order of institutional space through a restrained observational approach, where movement is prescribed yet momentarily withheld. The stairwell, defined by repetition and geometry, suggests circulation without event; an architecture designed for use encountered within a brief interval of inactivity.
Within the installation, the photographic works are experienced alongside suspended sculptural forms and layered atmospheric audio, contributing to a broader investigation into circulation, institutional order, and systems suspended between readiness and withdrawal.