The Archive of Rest examines the tension between stillness and digital permanence. A figure reclines on the threshold of two realities: one pixelated and constructed, the other organic and ephemeral. Screens become silent monuments, cataloguing moments of pause within a system that rarely allows it. The book on the chest transforms into roots, suggesting that rest itself is a form of resistance; a living archive that grows beneath the circuitry. Here, rest is not an escape, but an act of quiet inscription.
A collaboration work with @mpozzecco 2025