“Ruins of Tomorrow” is a photographic exploration of the delicate balance between creation and destruction, framed within the vast concepts of hyperobjects, inter-temporality, and entropy. This collection captures structures in various stages of construction and decay, revealing how the forces of time slowly dismantle even the most enduring forms. Each image serves as a reminder that what is built today inevitably becomes part of the ruins of the future, subject to the relentless pull of entropy and the passage of time.
Through this series, the viewer is invited to reflect on the ephemeral nature of human creations and the inescapable forces that shape them. The photographs challenge our perception of permanence, illustrating how buildings, like all things, are part of an ongoing cycle of emergence and decline. “Ruins of Tomorrow” contemplates not just the physical erosion of structures, but also the broader implications of how time, space, and unseen forces intertwine to shape the world around us. These images ask us to consider the future of what we construct and how it fits within the vast, often imperceptible systems that govern our existence.