( The wavering of cathedral)

Uncertain images, embodying both the sublime and loss, come to life in the strange vibrancy of a contemplative experience, driven by a desire to connect with the world’s pulse. Manipulated through glitches, alterations, losses, and transformations, these photographs of icebergs prompt us to question the fragility of photography as an archive and the longevity of our digital memory. The disconnect between the majesty of these ice giants and the awareness of their fragility echoes the gap between our perception of a fantasized, untouched nature and the concrete actions taken to preserve it.

Whether ecological or digital, distorted perceptions have the same consequences: the point of no return and amnesia. The wavering of these cathedrals, caught in an interweaving of resonances, becomes a tangible landscape of memory—a metaphor for a world on borrowed time.