All the blue things I've seen in a week
2015, digital collage, projection of 168h, variable size
This project explores the relationship between vision, perception, and the daily environment.
Blue is used as the basic unit of the work because it is constantly present in the spaces we inhabit. Over the course of seven days, I created a photographic record of my surroundings, collecting images from everyday life.
All the blue found in these photographs was extracted and assembled into digital collages. The collages were then transformed into slides, whose glass surface metaphorically reflects the accumulation of visual impressions on the retina.
Each image is projected for 24 hours, corresponding to the duration of a single day. In this way, every projection becomes a visual summary of that day.
The work is a study of color and an attempt to measure visual accumulation through the amount of color we perceive in our daily lives.