2024
Single-channel video, 22:18 min
The Things I Touch Are Made of Stone follows daily life shaped by isolation and change, revisited four years after the original recordings. The work reflects on how memory reshapes reality—holding onto places no longer within reach, yet still present as an imprint. It asks what remains with the passing of time, and how documentation can leave traces of presence within absence.
Exhibited at Intersecting Time 2024 at Geidai Art Museum, Tokyo.
Stills shown here are taken directly from the video.



