Cones of Silence
In Cones of Silence, intimacy appears as a shared architecture of separation. Two bodies move through domestic rituals and routines with their attention funneled inward, each enclosed in a private corridor of sound and vision. The scenes are familiar but every gesture seems slightly delayed, as if contact had to travel through layers before it could reach the other.
The couple inhabits the same frame without quite inhabiting the same moment. Their postures suggest commitment and repetition rather than exchange, where feeling has been gently muted. Cones of Silence tracks the quiet fatigue of a life that remains structurally intact while perception and emotion are gradually padded, until the space between two people is filled more with habit than with presence.







