描述
In this space where objects float between presence and absence, I am reminded of the thin veil that separates the visible from the invisible, the known from the unknowable. The room, with its disjointed forms and shifting perspectives, feels less like a place of refuge and more like a labyrinth of the mind, where each familiar item is imbued with a sense of unease. Here, the ordinary is rendered extraordinary, not by any grand transformation, but by the subtle dislocation of what should be solid, what should be real. It is a place where the mind's eye sees more than it should, where the edges of perception blur and reality itself seems to dissolve into a dream—a dream from which one might never fully awaken.