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The series of pinhole photography starts with a question of how we use and share the spaces which we inhabit. Sometimes, they refer to a sock which is left on the floor for over a week, which now threatens to claim the spot forever, and other times, slightly more romantic, they refer to the movements of plants, their growth cycle, and the events that happen within a different time frame than our own.

The images are made with up to 300 hours of exposure. I create black boxes filled with photosensitive paper and place them in random spaces in houses and studios.

The photography experiments always hide a second level of research. I always find photography to be a form of exploration of the nature of light, time, and space. The medium matters.

The series of experiments led me to the double slit experiment. The small, meticulously researched hole gets blocked by a dust particle. Some images contain a refraction pattern that I find can only be described through this phenomenon. An image of an avocado plant hides itself within the mathematically organised light and dark areas.

This project is ongoing, as well as the research on the topic, guided by the question: where is the line between the two scales?

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