Distant Harmonics
A clockmaker's letters, found alongside a teacup’s history, meticulously charted pendulum variations alongside personal milestones; these weren’t measurements so much as attempts to solidify experience against time’s flux. This practice illustrates how meaning doesn’t reside within objects themselves but in the boundary merge between them and our histories—a somatics resistance born from detaching moments into legible form. The impulse, tracing origins through meticulous detail, suggests memory amplifies echoes beyond their initial source, creating an emergent constellation of feeling.