Kai Nim


“Blurred Lines”

"Blurred Lines" explores the passing of time and how the comfort of daily routines can cause us to lose ourselves in its rhythm. This project symbolizes the blurring of our life as a whole; actions, memories, experiences, and relationships, which are simultaneously created and lost as time progresses. "Blurred Lines" aims to inspire people to maintain an inherent curiosity, to experience life beyond the mundane day to day. It asks visitors to fight for more beyond simply existing and to fully embrace the joy and possibilities that their time here has to offer.


About the artist

Kai Nim is a third-year electrical engineering student who uses a thrifted 36mm film camera that has since been smashed after a climbing incident while shooting.


LOcation: outside the gordon snelgrove gallery

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