There is something uncanny about places stripped of human presence. Spaces that exist on the threshold between the familiar and the forgotten. This series captures environments that are often dismissed as mundane, overlooked simply because they appear too ordinary, too functional, too forgettable. Yet, when removed from their human context and narrative, these everyday settings begin to unravel into something far more unsettling. These "non-places" manifest the spectral nature of a cancelled future. They are the architecture of a haunted past and the futures that failed to arrive. Their emptiness is the mood of a system on standby, a residual promise of connection and movement now frozen in a timeless loop of a copy of a copy of a copy.








