Beyond Interruption
A cargo vessel rests at the edge of perception, neither arriving nor departing, simply existing within a measured distance. Its form is clear enough to recognise, yet far enough to remain untouched. The sea stretches between presence and absence, turning scale into a quiet negotiation. What matters here is not movement or stillness, but the interval itself, the space that resists closeness and keeps observation incomplete. An image about how much of the world remains visible, functional, and out of reach all at once.