Public Project
Seeing You See Me
This series delves into the intricate aspects of the human condition. It poses the question: what is the power of a person's glance directed towards you? Through exploration of conscious thought, rationalization, questioning, and memorization, I examine the undeniable connection between seeing and being seen. Observation, I believe, is one of humanity's most profound tools for learning, prompting us to reflect on its significance in our lives. Is the power of observation the same for everyone, or does it vary across individual experiences?
We navigate our instincts and reactions to being observed, influenced by various factors, including the perceived judgments of those who observe us. Whether we feel admired, objectified, or scolded, these responses shape our interactions. As you engage with the photographs, consider your position as the subject being observed and the emotions that arise in response to the gazes you encounter. Imagine how you would react to each face that meets yours in this visual exchange.
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