INHABIT

INHABIT explores the ways human beings occupy the world.

Across diverse environments, the work traces how life takes form through relationships between body, space, and structure — from conditions of survival and community to systems of organization, rupture, and transformation.

Rather than describing places, it reveals a continuum of human presence, where inhabiting becomes a process of adaptation, negotiation, and persistence within the spaces we occupy.

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01 — Dwelling
Tanzania
09 — Density
United States
17 — Memory
Portugal

INDEX OF IMAGES

On presence, body, and the act of inhabiting.

02 — Community
Peru
10 — Transit
Romania
03 — Survival
United Arab Emirates
11 — Encounter
Colombia
04 — Care
Morocco
12 — Interior
Romania
05 — Threshold
United Arab Emirates
13 — Structure
Georgia
06 — Crossing
Romania
14 — Ruin
Brazil
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07 — Passage
Peru
15 — Play
Tanzania
08 — Shelter
Baltic Sea
16 — Nightfall
Portugal