through glass · in motion · nothing holds
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Window at Speed
A photograph taken through a train window at speed. The landscape has become horizontal bands of color — field, treeline, sky — stripped of every detail that would make them specific. What remains is the grammar of passing through: the way motion turns a place into a direction.1
The glass itself is visible — smudges, scratches, a reflection of the interior superimposed on the exterior. You are always watching two places at once.
1 The train window is the original cinema. A rectangular frame through which the world streams past at a speed the viewer didn't choose, presenting images that cannot be paused or rewound. Every train journey is a film you watch once.
two images occupy
the same glass:
the world outside
and the room inside
neither is the real one.
both are.