The Human Archive
The Human Archive holds meaning as it accumulates across a life.
It includes images, objects, fragments, and records captured over time—without being arranged into narrative.
This material is not organized to explain experience.
It is preserved so that patterns, relationships, and shifts can become legible through duration.
What appears here is not a sequence.
It is accumulation.
Meaning is not assigned.
It is recognized.
The Photo Field
The Photo Field records experience as it is encountered.
Images accumulate across place, environment, objects, and self-presence—held in relation rather than isolation, allowing meaning to emerge through duration and proximity.
The Video Field
The Video Field records experience as it unfolds through video.
Clips are captured in real time—unedited and held as they are encountered. They preserve movement, sound, and duration within specific moments—functioning as material within the archive rather than finished works.