I projected the image which I produced during a period when giant destructive waves were the main elements of my dreams, onto the building with only one window, a building that I saw through my window, lying in bed every night. Using the tips of my thumb and index finger, I create a frame which imitates my eye, and that expends futile energy to control those threats that are outside my control.
The reflection, which suggests a non-existent future made of memory images, instigates the temporal deterioration caused by photographing in the dream. The act of taking a picture of a space produced with images from the subconscious in the dream universe which is already deprived of a present, offers a proposition that is contrary to the dream temporality of the action – time made of the past-like, future-like reflections, time that will never arrive – that creates a “dischrony” by bringing – the past of the subject and the present of the viewer.

