When people think about time, they often imagine clocks, calendars, and a continuous movement from past to present to future.
My work uses the term differently.
Time is not simply a measurement. It is a dimension of experience through which reality is organized, perceived, and understood. Duration, memory, anticipation, change, and the sense of sequence itself are not merely byproducts of time, but phenomena through which its structure can be explored.
I approach time not as a fixed backdrop, but as a phenomenon that can be explored in many ways.
Through alternative models of time, conceptual experiments, diagrams, and speculative timelines, I investigate the possibilities that emerge when time is imagined differently.
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