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Subtitles for a Film That Doesn’t Exist (2015–)
An ongoing series of imaginary subtitles — fragments that drift between poetry, philosophy, observation, confession, political commentary, spiritual inquiry, and everyday notation. Together they form the traces of a film that never existed: an invisible, perpetually unfolding movie woven from collective fantasies, cultural fragments, passing thoughts, historical events, and the daily theatre of contemporary life.
Moving between different registers — political, spiritual, poetic, humorous, and intimate — the work resists stable identity and conventional narrative. Individual statements appear as self-contained units, accumulating over time into a shifting field of associations. Emerging from passing thoughts, observations, encounters, memories, and moments of attention, they function as snapshots of a mind in motion. What emerges is less a story than a mode of attention.