Conversations: Architecture (2024-ongoing)
Conversations: Architecture is a segment of the long-term Conversations project that marks a methodological shift from constructing imagined environments toward working with existing architectural spaces marked by specific historical and political contexts. Within this framework, architecture is approached not as a neutral container, but as an active structure that shapes perception, memory, and experience.
Each work situates children’s voices—collected through audio interviews—within these sites, creating a dialogue between intimate, subjective narratives and the ideological residues embedded in the built environment. Through slow, continuous camera movements that are later reversed and temporally extended, the films suspend linear time, allowing past and present to coexist in tension.