Binge Essence (Retinal Burn)
This series of pictures draws from the debris of contemporary television culture — overlaid video stills from binge-watched dramas, carrying fragments of subtitles intended for the hearing impaired, capturing both spoken words and ambient sound. In this layered visual noise, narratives dissolve into abstraction. The project reflects on our saturation point — when images accumulate faster than we can process them, transforming content into mere atmosphere. What remains is a blurred residue of meaning. Could the glitch itself be the message? Perhaps a caption speaks more than the plot ever could. (Sigh!)
ChromaLuxe print on aluminum. Ed.8. Three sizes: 67,7cm x 38,1cm; 92cm x 49,8cm; 115cm x 64,7cm
RB No.62 (Singing in Italian)
RB No.65 (Sighs)
RB No.41 Hey, what's the matter?
RB No.46 Go to hell!
RB No.79 (exhales) Jesus
RB No.56 And you know I do it, too
RB No.70 (chuckles nervously)
RB No.58 that for me is the end.
RB No.60 Wait, wait. Don't do that. I'll talk.
RB No.80 Of course.
RB No.82 (door creaks)