Old Mill, 2016, HD projection / flat screen, stereo (no dialogues), 6 min., loop, edition of 5 + 1AP

Old Mill observes a roofless brick shell, one side left open and cut through by the apertures of former doors and windows. Alone on a slope where the plain drops into distance, the structure persists as an exposed remainder. The camera orbits the mill, closes in, and enters the courtyard: enclosing walls, snow, sparse shrubs. The frames hold close to stillness; movement is reduced to minor shifts—vegetation, an occasional snowflake. Sound carries the weather as pressure and texture, making the site’s exposure—and the camera’s own presence—physically tangible.