In the moment, life’s events often seem fragmented and devoid of meaning. Thoughts, encounters, and actions flare up and vanish, never forming a complete picture. Everything feels too fast, too bright, too loud, too much. We try to catch these flashes, to organize them, but the whole keeps slipping away no matter how hard we try. But perhaps it’s not always about trying? Sometimes wholeness emerges not through effort, but through letting go. Sometimes all that is truly needed is a little time, silence, and nature. Aftertime is an invitation to trust time. To see the connections within the scattered. To accept that meaning may not reveal itself immediately, but it will—after some time.
Aftertime is a meditative, interactive installation in which the fragmented present gradually transforms into a coherent image: first into a single picture, then into a sequence, and finally into an entire world of meaning.
At the core of this transformation lies the technique of freezelight: traces of light, invisible in the moment, remain in the frame thanks to long exposure. What once seemed chaotic accumulates and unfolds into an image. Light becomes a line of memory, and the fleeting becomes a space of awareness.