merry-go-round
Merry-Go-Round portrays the inconstant city within the city — a shifting landscape of movement, impermanence, and adaptation. The project observes a fragile urban ecology made of vans, trailers, and temporary dwellings that appear and disappear across the city’s edges.
Through photography, Merry-Go-Round traces the rhythms of wandering lives and provisional architectures. These mobile structures — both homes and vehicles — form a rotating geography: always unsettled, always in flux.
The work reflects on how urban space accommodates and resists transience. It sees the city as a restless organism, where the boundaries between permanence and mobility blur, and where human presence transforms into a pattern of continual arrival and departure.