In My Daily Life
This project examines the fragile order embedded in daily routines. Fixed frames, instruction-manual aesthetics, and glitching loops transform familiar actions into distortions, revealing how repetition erodes subjectivity in a technology-driven world. The work explores “mismatch” and “daily perception” not as chaos, but as moments where stability falters and a rawer reality emerges. Objects and gestures unravel into patterns of alienation, questioning the reliability of our everyday sense of order. The final transition—My → Your → Their—shifts the perspective from individual