"For years, I have used photography to observe and contemplate the nature of time. Fragments of time—illuminated as the sun rises in a chain reaction across the globe—manifest before us, shifting between discrete events and fluid perceptual phenomena. Time intersects and layers in countless ways, accumulating like sediment. It is perhaps only through photography that we can truly witness these overlapping layers of past and present, and the distinct cross-sections they form. While staying in cities like Berlin, Paris, Vienna, New York, and Tokyo, I have continuously photographed and edited this body of work. Drawing inspiration from the concept of 'Two-Eyed Seeing,' I weave together time from two distinct perspectives—event and phenomenon—reconstructing it into a unified, material, and 'binocular' experience."