Within my work I question how perspective, relative
to an individuals understanding of it, shapes and has shaped in an ontological
sense, our relationship to the world around us. The ‘point-of-view’, relating
to a perspectival meeting between the subject and object can be a point of dynamic
transformation, challenging the perceived stability of perception.
When ontological divisions between the nonliving
object and the living subject are blurred, everything can be a subject.
Hierarchical divisions dissolve and a ‘point of view’ becomes less about the
subjects control over the object, and more about a mutually dynamic
transformation of relations.