Every image begins underground:
A research film preview
This research-driven video unfolds at the intersection of geology, media, and visual culture. Moving between mineral specimens, lens-based documentation, computational imagery, and archival references, the film proposes minerals not as passive resources but as active agents shaping technologies of vision and knowledge. Rather than offering a linear narrative, the video operates as an atlas in motion—assembling fragments, observations, and speculative connections that trace how images, infrastructures, and planetary matter are entangled. The work positions visualization itself as a geological process: slow, layered, and shaped by forces that extend far beyond the human timescale.
This trailer offers a glimpse into the project. Get in touch to learn more about the full film.