Entropy
Archival pigment print
Variable dimensions, 2017–2019
Variable dimensions, 2017–2019
Entropy is a a non-linear array of fragmentary images that are photographed by focusing on the act of “seeing.” When an object or a scene is viewed, the observer associates what is seen with what is known, namely intention or interpretation. It sometimes prevents the actual object from being projected correctly in our mind. It happens in an instant subconsciously, which makes it hard to separate the “act of seeing” from “perceiving.” Entropy explores this contradictory relationship between our visual and conceptual systems.










