Null Shore

“Nothing pauses anymore, everything is in motion. But this excess of movement leads to a fatigue of the world.”

— Byung-Chul Han

Null Shore is a meditation on the exhaustion of motion and the erasure of meaning. In a time where acceleration is mistaken for purpose, I turn my lens toward the sea, a space in eternal flux, where waves rise only to dissolve, endlessly repeating themselves without arrival. Each image captures the contradiction of movement that leads nowhere, of energy that ends in silence. Using long and short exposures, I trace the dissolution of narrative, of boundary, of direction. There is no story here, only a drift. No shore to reach, only a liquid infinity where motion consumes itself and the world forgets to speak.

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