Hankwu Rhie 

Title: Hidden Spectrum

About the Photos:

The buildings we easily pass by as we pass through the city are not simple structures. I see these buildings as huge canvases that reflect human existence and desires. Many people record their appearances, light, and relationships with people, but I find a deeper story hidden within them.
A building has true meaning in its relationships with the people living inside it, and beneath its gray surface exist various desires, conflicts, and invisible spectrums.

This work is an attempt to “visualize the complexity of human inner life through the invisible spectrum and geometric forms of buildings.”
Human desires, dreams, and conflicts are intertwined within the geometry that symbolizes order and discipline. Buildings are not simple structures, but “vessels that contain human desires and ideals,” and we constantly interact within them, creating meaning and emitting invisible spectrums.
“These photographs go beyond the simplification of simple architecture, but are reflections of human existence and desires.”