What shape does nothing leave behind
when you try to look through it?
Absence as Material: The Vertigo of a Void Made Visible
I wanted to show the raw, active quality of nothingness by rendering absence as the primary subject, not the background. Here I ask what it truly means to witness a void — not as emptiness, but as a dynamic force with mass, texture, and the power to induce vertigo. This image investigates how even in the total suppression of recognizable motifs, the materials and distortions of the void itself break the mind’s grasp, using paradox-thread walls, impossible static turbulence, and the nausea of an agoraphobic expanse to turn absence into an oppressive, disquieting presence.
Generated March 25, 2026 at 20:13