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Suspended Alignment (2015) Photograph by YIBO WANG

59.4 x 42 x 0.1cm (unframed)

£1,072.28

This image presents a striking visual ambiguity in which an aircraft appears to be suspended atop an industrial structure. The unexpected alignment between the plane and the column creates a moment of perceptual tension, where scale, function, and spatial logic seem to collapse.

Rather than documenting a single moment, the image is constructed through the layering of multiple exposures, forming a deliberate visual coincidence. This process transforms an ordinary scene into a constructed reality, where infrastructure and mobility intersect in an improbable yet convincing way.

The work reflects on the hidden systems that support contemporary movement, suggesting that what appears seamless and natural is often sustained by complex and unseen frameworks. By disrupting spatial expectations, the image invites viewers to question how perception is shaped—and sometimes misled—by visual alignment and structural illusion.

Materials used:

Archival pigment print on fine art paper.

Details:

Tags:

#perception#pattern#illusion#structure#industrial#alignment#aviation#aircraft#infrastructure
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This image presents a striking visual ambiguity in which an aircraft appears to be suspended atop an industrial structure. The unexpected alignment between the plane and the column creates a moment of perceptual tension, where scale, function, and spatial logic seem to collapse.

Rather than documenting a single moment, the image is constructed through the layering of multiple exposures, forming a deliberate visual coincidence. This process transforms an ordinary scene into a constructed reality, where infrastructure and mobility intersect in an improbable yet convincing way.

The work reflects on the hidden systems that support contemporary movement, suggesting that what appears seamless and natural is often sustained by complex and unseen frameworks. By disrupting spatial expectations, the image invites viewers to question how perception is shaped—and sometimes misled—by visual alignment and structural illusion.

Materials used:

Archival pigment print on fine art paper.

Details:

Tags:

#perception#pattern#illusion#structure#industrial#alignment#aviation#aircraft#infrastructure
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YIBO WANG

Location Japan

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I am a photographer working primarily in urban and landscape photography. My practice focuses on observing the underlying structures of contemporary environments—how movement, order, and human systems shape the visual... Read more

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