This piece reconstructs a central Vienna street through multiple exposures taken from a consistent viewpoint. The dome, façades, and dense pedestrian flow stay recognizable, yet they are partially erased by overlapping color fields and surface grain derived from the photographs themselves. Areas of diffuse brightness in the center push the composition away from documentary clarity, creating a field where architectural order and crowd movement compete.

The work does not rely on narrative. Instead, it examines how repeated passages through the same urban corridor produce a composite memory: fragments of buildings, reflected signage, umbrellas, and night illumination combine into a single frame. The absence of a dominant focal point forces the viewer to scan horizontally, comparing zones of detail and dissolution. By grounding every element in on-site photography while allowing the structure to break down, the image positions itself within the Urban Memory series—between architectural record and atmospheric distortion.