

DUST is a contemplative video piece that explores the ephemeral nature of reality, examining the subtle interplay between time and movement. Through minimal gestures and atmospheric textures, the work evokes a sense of impermanence where forms seem to hover between emergence and disappearance. The visual language is restrained yet potent, emphasizing transitions, shifts, and the quiet unfolding of presence. Movement is not portrayed as action, but as a condition, an ongoing state that resists fixation. Time, in this context, is not linear but layered, echoing the sedimentation of memory and experience. Conceptually, DUST explores the potentiality of the real: how reality is not a fixed construct but a fluid field of possibilities. The work resists definitive interpretation, instead inviting viewers to engage in a space of reflection in which perception itself becomes a temporal event. It is a meditation on what remains, what fades, and what might never fully arrive.
Video Loop HD, 1:00 min, 2019