not yet anymore
Single-channel video installation, mixed media, 8:14, 2023-2024
This single-channel video installation is a moving image work that stages a subtle transition between perceptual dimensions. Combining video, selected stills, voice-over, and electric sound, the piece explores the instability of what is usually taken as given: time, matter, and energy as they are perceived in everyday life. It asks whether these categories truly exist in the way consciousness organizes them, and what kinds of senses are mobilized when the world is said to be “experienced.” Rather than constructing a linear narrative, the work unfolds as a gradual disorientation. Urban imagery appears, repeats, and fractures, losing its role as a stable backdrop and returning instead as a shifting pattern. Temporal continuity stretches and folds; spatial reference points become unreliable. Within this field, the fixed perceptual frames that support ordinary reality—such as linear time or the clear separation of inside and outside—begin to erode.
It proposes an immersive, almost transcendental setting in which the sense of time and space is temporarily suspended. Images, sounds, and voice overlap and interfere, drawing a journey toward an in-between zone where time and space are not abolished but absorbed and recomposed. The work treats this threshold state as a brief experiment in perception: a moment in which habitual cognitive patterns may be loosened, and alternative ways of sensing and inhabiting the world become momentarily thinkable.