Recursive Vision explores perception as an iterative system, an image that loops back to examine itself. Through two video screens and a constellation of thirty-six still frames, the installation unfolds across scales as the body is rediscovered; a living system of perception folding back upon itself, revealing the multiplicity nested within every act of looking.
The work extends traditions of motion study and embodied computing, translating temporal movement into spatial composition. Each cropped frame functions as a new world contained within another. Drawing from Merleau Ponty’s phenomenology of seeing and Borges’ notion of the Aleph, the piece situates the act of vision as both embodied and infinite: to see is to recurse, to rediscover the world already present within the image.