Underground

Underground, Cartography of Uncertainty

Beneath the surface, orientation becomes an act of perception. Familiar markers disappear, leaving only traces of light, fragments of color, and shifting geometries suspended within an indeterminate space.

The work explores the fragile threshold between navigation and uncertainty. In an environment stripped of natural reference points, color and signage emerge as quiet protagonists—systems of meaning imposed upon an otherwise ambiguous landscape. They do not merely guide; they construct a temporary sense of order, shaping our experience of movement, memory, and place.

Hovering between architecture and abstraction, the image transforms the underground into a psychological terrain. Direction is no longer fixed but negotiated, continuously redefined through visual cues and subjective interpretation. What remains is a meditation on how we locate ourselves within spaces that resist comprehension, and how even the simplest sign can become an anchor in the unknown.