The world is a strange place. In an era where technology accelerates and man has become completely dependent on systems created by science, there is more and more knowledge. It is a world built on rationality. We think that knowledge enables us to have a clearer view of the world, but we should question ourselves if we can still experience the real world. A world that has always existed.
The never-ending coincidence of irrational appearances is about the way we observe our environment and how we perceive the things we see when we don’t give a rational meaning to it. A lot of things
that intrude our field of vision are not registered by rationality, we look at things without really seeing it. Random ordinary manifestations that activate a split second of nonthinking. In these manifestations the real world reveals itself, a world that goes beyond rational observation. This work shows a world that stays more and more hidden behind the wall of screens that have taken over a big deal or daily sight.
The presented images attempts to take the viewer back into a world of a direct and real experience. At the same time it questions if man can still experience the real world, a way of looking at things not influenced by technology.