Temporal Evocation is a heterotopic non-place, that is both uncanny in its familiarity and universal representation of the natural world, but problematic in its lack of specific identity and intrusion from a stranger who is always turned away.
The piece questions our perception of time and duration through blending different periods of the day into a seamless filmic panorama. The solitary, faceless figure, either an alter ego or a personification of the viewer appears and then reappears, as an uncanny double (and triple), although impossible, seemingly within the same time and location.
This dislocated, mysterious double space is in part inspired by a hypnopompic hallucination the artist had, and just like the hallucinogenic experience between sleep and wakefulness, it merges fragments of memories, dreams and reality into a composite liminal zone.