ARCHITECTURE OF MEANING:
Break This Image
Thesis Work
Book Design
How do we make sense of what we see? Through working with images—collecting, organizing, and manipulating them — the focus shifted away from the images themselves toward the systems that shape their meaning.
The project investigates what can be described as the architecture of meaning. The structures, rules, and perceptual habits that organize how images are read, compared, and understood. Rather than treating images as fixed objects, the work approaches them as systems shaped by hierarchy, context, and interpretation.
The project develops a visual practice of interruption through acts of removal, reordering, relabeling,
and recomposition. These methods of intervention do not obscure meaning, but expose how it is constructed. Images are treated not as surfaces, but as dynamic systems open to reconfiguration.