The work is a look at our subjective perception of Time, holding its breath. It implicitly translates the paradoxical nature of time, between its psychological perception by the language, memory, feelings and its mechanical and physical reality, quantified by minutes, days, or years. It refers to the complexity of temporal perception, the dilemma between the feeling of time passing quickly or slowly and that of the impression of being an observer completely detached from the scene. This emotional paradox is represented by the following elements in the scene, The temporal flow is represented by the movement of the sun and its reflection of shadows inside the space, the empty chair representing detachment and this shift between the reality of physical time and its perception, and the seated person who is none other than the containing element of the whole, is the observer with his singular perception.
The Wait
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The Wait
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The work is a look at our subjective perception of Time, holding its breath. It implicitly translates the paradoxical nature of time, between its psychological perception by the language, memory, feelings and its mechanical and physical reality, quantified by minutes, days, or years. It refers to the complexity of temporal perception, the dilemma between the feeling of time passing quickly or slowly and that of the impression of being an observer completely detached from the scene. This emotional paradox is represented by the following elements in the scene, The temporal flow is represented by the movement of the sun and its reflection of shadows inside the space, the empty chair representing detachment and this shift between the reality of physical time and its perception, and the seated person who is none other than the containing element of the whole, is the observer with his singular perception.