‘MISRLEAD’ is an ongoing visual research of still-life photographs that metaphorize how the world shifts to uncertainty through multiple possibilities and non-linear streams. Instead of focusing on outcomes, the project visualizes these patterns through the experience of images where viewers misread and mislead themself into diverse conclusions.






Nowadays, the introduction of new ideas, conceptions, and norms in society is getting faster and shifting. Thanks to this, we no longer live in the reign of a dominant single idea. Each conception generates multiple. Although these possibilities are by nature uncertain, they allow us to project various imaginaries rather than conform with a single prediction.




The project does not adopt an attutude of fixed conclusions. MISRLEAD imposes intentional uncertainty with the twist of still-life’s medium specificity for visualizing the ongoing changes as uncertainty with multiple possibilities.Â
Objects, texts and images are integrated into ambiguous and non-representative photography in a subtle gesture of non-sense, irony and randomness. This pictorial friction provokes failed communication which allows viewers to draw their own interpretations and conclusions by individual association of the visual elements.