
2024
Still Moving: Thailand
This project explores landscape as a visual system shaped by movement, scale, and spatial rhythm. Created through aerial photography in Thailand, the work examines how distance and elevation transform familiar environments into abstract visual forms. The drone becomes a tool for studying space rather than simply capturing location.
The images focus on patterns formed by roads, coastlines, water, and human presence. From above, movement appears reduced yet continuous, revealing how time and motion are embedded within static frames. Photography is used to translate spatial experience into visual structure.
Still Moving: Thailand approaches aerial imagery as a media practice that connects technology, perception, and environment. The project reflects on how contemporary imaging tools reshape the way landscapes are seen, understood, and visually organized.