A double-sided rotating mirror turns within a metal frame while four cameras capture its shifting reflections. As the mirror accelerates, its rotational frequency aligns and misaligns with the cameras’ frame rates, producing distortions where motion appears to reverse, fragment, or stall. The installation exposes the fragile mechanics behind vision: how perception depends on synchronization, and how easily the real becomes unstable when observed through technological systems. Time becomes elastic, and motion—usually so dependable—reveals its own illusions. Exhibted at De Fabriek (Eindhoven, NL)


