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Intrusion
Intrusion is a photographic project that investigates how external structures enter and shape personal space in subtle and normalized ways. Focusing on everyday environments and minor spatial details, the work avoids overt narrative and instead examines how boundaries are quietly negotiated, blurred, or enforced. The images are constructed with restraint, emphasizing distance, fragmentation, and absence rather than direct confrontation. Intrusion is approached not as an event, but as a condition—embedded in architecture, signage, and routine gestures. Through this measured approach, the project considers photography itself as a form of intrusion, questioning the ethics and authority of looking.
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