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mind games - the limits of the soul
Mind Games – The Limits of the Soul is an installation of sixteen digitally constructed images connected by steel wire into a fragile network. Around it, small mirrors—no larger than a phone screen—reflect fragments of the network, space, and self.
The work reflects on how digital networks and photography shape our sense of self and reality. Each piece, inspired by the Polaroid camera, has two sides: a dark, underexposed front bearing the name of a homeopathic remedy, and a back where the body and the environment merge into one image. A reversed date appears below, readable only through a mirror.
The viewer moves within this network, shifting between direct sight and reflection, between truth and distortion. The mirrors offer another way of seeing—yet never the whole. Like the digital spaces we inhabit, the installation suggests that reality is always partial, refracted, and filtered through the act of looking.

