""Seen, Unseen"" is an art installation and a unique and interactive experience that challenges our snap judgments about others. It combines street photography with surreal, 3D-animated alternate lives, a novel approach that explores how little we truly know about those around us and questions the assumptions we form at a glance.
The installation begins with simple yet grounding portraits of individuals in their everyday lives. Alongside each portrait, 3D-animated scenes transform these individuals into alternate personas, ranging from realistic to whimsical, dramatic, or absurd. These imagined narratives highlight the multitude of hidden identities and untold stories within every person.
As viewers engage with the portraits and animations, they are invited to reflect on their biases and consider human identity's complexity. The transformations challenge the audience to see beyond labels, fostering empathy and wonder.
""Seen, Unseen"" creates a space for viewers to pause and explore the richness of human experience. By immersing themselves in these layered narratives, they are encouraged to question their judgments and approach others with a more open heart and mind. Through this work, I hope to celebrate the diversity of human identity and inspire a deeper understanding of the unseen worlds within us all.