Keeping Company
An introverted girl records her days, but as the unblinking camera rolls, time has a strange way of watching back. What begins as the modern day digital diary slips into something more uncanny: a feedback loop of identity shaped by pixelated solitude. In the stillness of isolation, a lens becomes a companion. As recordings pile up, the presence of the camera dissolves; the screen no longer reflects, it absorbs. Boundaries blur between self and signal. Merging digital traces with fragmented memory, we collectively question how self perception and constant documentation shape — or distort — our psyche.