constellations

I think a person can be understood through the things they continually return to — the places, ideas, and fragments of experiences that keep resurfacing, shaping how they see everything else.

I like the quiet gravity of experiences that alter perception slightly, then stay suspended somewhere in memory long afterward.

This is an ongoing collection of works, places, and encounters that have shaped the way I move through the world.

literature

  • Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman)
  • Ironies of Automation (Lisanne Bainbridge)
  • Panopticism (Michel Foucault)
  • Focal Colors Are Universal After All (Terry Regier)

exhibitions

  • Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries (San Francisco)
  • Monet and Venice (Brooklyn)
  • Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors (San Francisco)
  • Lee Mingwei: Rituals of Care (San Francisco)
  • Marina Zurkov: Parting Worlds (Chelsea)

places

  • Hawk Hill (Sausalito)*
  • Koko Crater Stairs (Oahu)*
  • Palace of Fine Arts (San Francisco)
  • Burney Falls (Lake Shasta)
  • Mission Dolores Park (San Francisco)

* at sunrise, shared with friends from cal hacks