Vantage Point
Personal ProjectA participatory experiment that contemplates degrees of separation, perception, and our understanding of the places that we exist in or call home.
Vantage Point follows the movement of a physical guestbook that travels through time and physical space, where participants are invited to record their responses to an open-ended prompt before passing it on — the next recipient, and the method of delivery, is up to whomever is currently in possession of the book.
Vantage points are singular, tethered to a single person or point — even the most minute shift in position changes the perspective. Through the sharing of viewpoints that, to their owners, may seem unremarkable, the hope behind Vantage Point is to encourage spending time in observation of one’s own unique ordinary.






