"Shifting stones" Traces of Urban Interaction

For 24 days, I documented the quiet movements of stones in an urban environment. These stones, seemingly insignificant, were continually shifted by unseen hands—moved, stacked, scattered. Each configuration became a silent testimony to human behavior, a trace of someone’s fleeting interaction with the space. Despite their transience, the stones never strayed far from their origin, as if bound by an invisible agreement to remain.

This series is both a documentation and a meditation—on permanence and impermanence, on the interplay between control and spontaneity, and on the quiet power of small gestures in shaping our shared environments. Ultimately, Shifting Stones seeks to remind us that even in the most mundane spaces, there is room for connection, memory, and meaning.


Medium: pohoto documentation Date: 2024