The root of errantry is errant - to err, to stray from the proper course.

As its necessity fades, idleness resurfaces as something else: a critical, creative, subversive act.

This series relies on intentional errantry - idleness in the capitalist sense, non-productive, inefficient. After the shutter releases, that idleness continues: meditation behind the camera, invisible, subtle, short wandering in the foreground.

The body's motion becomes a resistance - to order, efficiency, algorithmic thinking - and reconnection with self, all arising from physical immersion in the world.

An investigation into pace and authenticity (Benjamin) against the digital rhythms that now dominate, and into the tension between image and body as sites of meaning.

errant (ongoing)
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