System Documentation

These photographs record the Ezra system as it appears in space.

Works, objects, installations, and spatial arrangements are documented as they exist within the living environment of The Rigley Field and other locations where the system unfolds. Nothing is staged beyond the conditions already present.

Photography here functions as record rather than interpretation.

The camera captures the system as it organizes itself over time — through placement, proximity, and use — allowing the structure of the archive to remain visible as it evolves.

Narrative Outputs

Works generated through the system.

SONIA

Sonia is a relational assemblage that emerged through proximity, duration, and spatial responsiveness rather than prior design. What began as a small grouping of objects within a corner of The Rigley Field was allowed to remain, and over time the surrounding architecture organized those elements into a coherent presence. The work expands through a photographic field that holds two narratives: the long-term relationship between the artist and Sonia, and the creation of the piece itself. Together, these elements form a single structure in which objects, images, and lived experience stabilize into meaning. Sonia is a narrative output generated by the Ezra system—demonstrating how meaning can be formed, held, and communicated through structure alone, without explanation or the presence of the artist.

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