All the Previously Unnoticed Murmur of the World
pix.house•Nov 22, 2024 — Dec 18, 2024
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Streets are transitional spaces — if someone stays too long on the street, it likely means they have nowhere to return to. By day, streets are crowded — loud, filled with a haphazard mix of messages. Chaotic collages of conversations and advertisements. But then evening comes, and the emptiness comes — these liminal, half-asleep spaces suddenly feel incomplete, unsettling. As if something essential is missing — as if the very reason for city’s existence had disappeared.
Anyone walking somewhere in the middle of the night becomes a mystery to whoever sees them — the two will pass each other with a strange air of suspicion, perhaps even stepping aside to avoid one another. An empty street, architecture without a user — seemingly pure structures, stripped of bustling bloodstream, reveal traces of presence: remnants that just recently were part of someone’s life. Bottles, trash bins, old TVs, messages scribbled on walls. Layers of paint or bizarre glitches that disrupt the...More
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All the Previously Unnoticed Murmur of the World
pix.house•Nov 22, 2024 — Dec 18, 2024
Press Release
Streets are transitional spaces — if someone stays too long on the street, it likely means they have nowhere to return to. By day, streets are crowded — loud, filled with a haphazard mix of messages. Chaotic collages of conversations and advertisements. But then evening comes, and the emptiness comes — these liminal, half-asleep spaces suddenly feel incomplete, unsettling. As if something essential is missing — as if the very reason for city’s existence had disappeared.
Anyone walking somewhere in the middle of the night becomes a mystery to whoever sees them — the two will pass each other with a strange air of suspicion, perhaps even stepping aside to avoid one another. An empty street, architecture without a user — seemingly pure structures, stripped of bustling bloodstream, reveal traces of presence: remnants that just recently were part of someone’s life. Bottles, trash bins, old TVs, messages scribbled on walls. Layers of paint or bizarre glitches that disrupt the...More