Apparently but not Really
(2019)

The starting point for the project Apparently but not Really rests in the aspect of a city that is fully visible but contains angles and events that we might not notice in our everyday situations – notions of quasi-hidden objects and histories within traces that remain even though something has been removed.

I wanted to acknowledge this idea by the usage of a tiled wall, teared down just to be put together again, and a 3-channel video work where I use my own body to mimic odd events or find different ways of encountering set objects in the public sphere.