Lows of inertia : Photo Monograph
Mubarak N Atmata
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Add to basketNeuware - Laws of Inertia is a contemporary photographic monograph by Mubarak Atmata that explores the subtle relationship between movement, stillness, memory, and change.Created during a period of global uncertainty, these photographs move beyond documentary practice to become visual meditations on human existence. Through intentional motion blur and layered perspectives, ordinary landscapes, streets, workers, travelers, and fleeting encounters are transformed into reflections on time itself.Drawing inspiration from the physical principle of inertia-the tendency of a body to resist change-the work examines how individuals and communities navigate disruption, adaptation, and persistence. The images occupy a space between presence and absence, clarity and ambiguity, revealing a world that is constantly shifting yet strangely enduring.Rather than offering definitive narratives, Laws of Inertia invites viewers to slow down and engage with uncertainty. Each photograph becomes a threshold where memory, perception, and lived experience converge.Minimal, poetic, and philosophical, this collection is an exploration of the quiet forces that shape our lives and the resilience that carries us through periods of transformation.For readers and viewers interested in contemporary photography, visual philosophy, street photography, conceptual art, and photobooks that explore the human condition.
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Laws of Inertia is a contemporary photographic monograph by Mubarak Atmata that explores the subtle relationship between movement, stillness, memory, and change.
Created during a period of global uncertainty, these photographs move beyond documentary practice to become visual meditations on human existence. Through intentional motion blur and layered perspectives, ordinary landscapes, streets, workers, travelers, and fleeting encounters are transformed into reflections on time itself.
Drawing inspiration from the physical principle of inertia—the tendency of a body to resist change—the work examines how individuals and communities navigate disruption, adaptation, and persistence. The images occupy a space between presence and absence, clarity and ambiguity, revealing a world that is constantly shifting yet strangely enduring.
Rather than offering definitive narratives, Laws of Inertia invites viewers to slow down and engage with uncertainty. Each photograph becomes a threshold where memory, perception, and lived experience converge.
Minimal, poetic, and philosophical, this collection is an exploration of the quiet forces that shape our lives and the resilience that carries us through periods of transformation.
For readers and viewers interested in contemporary photography, visual philosophy, street photography, conceptual art, and photobooks that explore the human condition.
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