Disturbia
Disturbia investigates the body as it passes through layers of technological mediation—when flesh becomes image, image becomes screen, and screen becomes photograph again.
Starting from black-and-white studies, I re-photograph the body through a monitor, deliberately disrupting the process with movement, altered angles, and digital interference.
Glitches, RGB distortions, and pixel artifacts become revelations: not errors, but the visible gap between presence and representation.
The body turns into ghost, memory, signal—an unstable truth suspended between analog and digital, clarity and disturbance.
2025 - 9 digital prints with frame and glass - 50 x 75 cm (each)