The impending apocalypse is tackled head on with desires to preserve and protect as we live through the end of times
Identities are explored on a macro and micro scale through acts of resistance and restoration.
Perception is taken beyond its natural conclusion. Tranquility is found both in religion and nature as someone or something that can be directly called upon, offering up moments of reflection and respite. Emotion is used as a tool and a language to bring us into remembered worlds, capturing moments that would otherwise be lost in time.
Archiving can be a participatory device of reinterpretation and subversion, which allows history to be re-written by giving voice to unrealized futures and unfinished pasts.
Voicing the Archive stems from the desire to unite and record fragmented and sometimes distant identities, bringing them together to produce often spatial and timeless dialogues and exchanges. By so doing, the intention is to create new approaches and perspectives in archiving, allowing us to reflect critically and in-depth on the search for its ontology.














