A New Year’s intention to move more is translated into daily step data, embedded within an aerial view of a pedestrian crossing — where urban motion becomes the axes of a graph.
Despite an active beginning, the measured movement steadily declines toward stillness.
A linear projection extends beyond zero. As the trend turns red, steps become negative — forecasting a future where motion is mathematically reversed.
As the data collapses, the image itself dissolves in resolution, linking personal commitment, statistical prediction, and digital disintegration.
The artist invites the viewer to reflect on movement, absence, and the inevitable failure of projections.
