DISSOLVING
BOUNDARIES
Towards the Edge of Perception
This series is a field study on the redistribution of perception. Using photography as an experimental tool, it explores the shifting relations between light, material, structure, and space.
In urban and everyday settings, we search for surfaces that exist between presence and disappearance. These thresholds mark the edges of perception, where light, reflection, air, sound, and matter continuously reshape both space and the sense of self.
The act of seeing becomes something to be seen. As observation moves toward the boundary itself, light, form, and emotion weave a decentralized field of awareness. Boundaries and subjects lose their stability; the line between “self” and “object” begins to dissolve. Within loops of reflection and overlap, perspective fades, space and self resonate, and perception starts to organize the world on its own terms.




















































