A River Without Seasons (2022 - 2023)
A River Without Seasons is an interactive video-installation that explores the human’s impact on earth’s natural cycles, specifically seasons. Driven by viewers’ movement, this work presents a speculative landscape where multiple seasons converge in a temporal overlap.
In a process inspired by slit-scan photography, pre-recorded videos feed a custom-made code that utilizes the viewers' spatial position as the primary variable to constantly build a new image of Boston's Charles River.
The resulting image, which is ever-changing, exists in a dynamic realm between stillness and motion, capturing not only diverse times and weather conditions but also the human activities taking place along the river.
A River Without Seasons was featured in the exhibition What’s Next? Perspectives: Micro to Macro at Emerson Contemporary Media Art Gallery.