Layers of Perception explores the intersection of physical space and the data flows that define the contemporary city. It is more than just an object to be observed; it is a cross-section through the very depth of the physical space. Here, the concept of the ‘urban fabric’ is reinterpreted—not as a two-dimensional plane or a map, but as a complex volumetric structure.

The work functions as a manifesto for connectivity: the lines mark the ‘nerves’ of a everchanging organism. By fragmenting the image into successive planes, the viewer is invited to visually reconstruct the whole, becoming an active participant in the process of defining the form.

Year: 2020

Client: BCR