Receipts
These are photographs and scans of receipts collected between 2005 and the present.
Receipts are among the most common forms of personal record. They are kept, photographed, or forgotten as part of everyday life—capturing transactions without intention beyond completion.
Within the Ezra system, they function as a dense source of factual data.
Each receipt records a specific moment: a place, a time, an exchange, a decision. Meals, travel, objects, and routines are fixed in small, standardized formats that accumulate without narrative.
Presented without order, the images form a non-linear field of evidence.
Meaning is not assigned but emerges through accumulation—through repetition, variation, and proximity across time.
What is typically discarded is preserved here as part of a living archive.