“I slept and dreamt that life was joy.
I awoke and saw that life was service.
I acted and behold, service was joy.”
— Rabindranath Tagore
The systems that sustain the world are rarely visible.
The work unfolds through a series of quiet scenes in which small actions, gestures, and moments of attention begin to echo something larger — not as narrative, but as a shared condition between the human and the world.
Developed through a process of translation between image, sound, and artificial intelligence, each scene remains minimal and contained. Movement is slowed, and sound emerges gently — rain, breath, distant motion — forming a continuous field rather than discrete events.
The work does not seek to describe these systems, but to bring the viewer into a state where they can be felt. Across shifting images, a sense of connection appears and dissolves, held only through attention.
The work ends not in the image, but in the viewer’s experience.
Presented as a short looping video with sound, developed through artificial intelligence.