Signals Left to Be Found II

Description

This photograph reads like a transmission recorded on fragile media, a magnetic trace of being that could be erased or replayed depending on who finds it. The body dissolves into rhythm, becoming less subject and more message. Isaac Asimov believed that “science fiction is the literature of change,” and this image inhabits that idea visually—change as identity, motion as memory. It asks whether meaning requires a receiver, or whether the act of sending is already enough.

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4000 x 6000px

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