Jet Lag Disorder is an ongoing project first started in the summer of 2017. This photography project starts with an aerial photo. Flight is an example of liminality: we go away from one location but have not arrived at our destination. With the experience of the worldwide rise of populism and Covid-19, we are so far from the era when different regions of people embraced each other mentally and physically. Now, we guess, we wait, we imagine where we will be.
The project is my reflection and meditation amid vast surrounding unrest. The images merge both calmness and discomfort. In my photographs, the world looms at a distance. An indistinct fantasy with an unsettling, dream-like atmosphere disorients viewers resembling the jet lag after a long-haul flight.