Internal [2008]
Internal examines architecture as a repository of accumulated histories and artistic processes. Before the demolition of Hammond Hall at Yale University, a former engineering and metallurgical laboratory later transformed into a sculpture facility, I created a series of silent photographic and video observations of its interior spaces. The work treats the building not as a static structure, but as an apparatus containing traces of technological, institutional, and artistic transformation. Through close observation, the project investigates how physical environments preserve invisible histories and how disappearance can become a form of revelation..