New York City

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New York City portrays Times Square as a site of both recognition and fragmentation. Iconic elements—the glowing billboards, yellow taxis, and vertical towers—remain visible, yet they are fractured through overlapping textures that transform the familiar scene into an atmospheric blur. The layering compresses multiple impressions of the city into a single visual field, echoing how memory and perception cannot isolate one moment from another. Light functions here as both illumination and disruption, dissolving the solidity of buildings into streaks and veils that hover on the surface. The work reflects the paradox of New York: a place where identity is continuously displayed and simultaneously dissolved in a flood of signals. Rather than document the site, the image transmits the sensation of immersion in its energy—a restless convergence of light, architecture, and human presence that defines the city’s global aura.