between internal tension and external form 
Frame Me examines how human presence changes once it becomes observed, positioned, and framed.

The project explores the moment in which a person shifts from being present to becoming an image - shaped by context, expectation, and perception. Framing acts both as protection and limitation: it defines visibility while simultaneously reducing complexity.

Through constructed situations combining body, space, and visual structure, the work reflects on how identity is continuously negotiated between self-perception and external observation.

Rather than presenting fixed identities, Frame Me investigates states of transition - moments where meaning remains open and perception actively participates in forming reality.

The viewer becomes part of this process, completing the image through attention and interpretation.


social framing of identity

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