Photography in-vitro, light on-vial consists of a series of vials containing several materials derived in one way or another from photography. Whether it's different types of emulsion, photosensitive matter, darkroom chemistry: everything is experimentally mixed, seeking to provoke reactions, shapes, textures. Every chemical substance and every material that ends between my hands is never wasted, it becomes part of a never ending, over-recycled image.

Each vial encapsulates an image, but it also holds something more profound. Within these vials, we can imagine emotions, secrets, link them to memories of our own. They are miniature narratives enclosed in a bottle, a close-up entanglement along the concept of photography itself.

Never frozen in time, forever changing, decaying, evolving.

47 glass vials, water, silver chloride (AgCl), developer, acetic acid, sodium carbonate, silver nitrate (AgNO3), silver halides (AgX), ammonium thiosulfate ([NH4]2S2O3), polaroid emulsion, strontium aluminate (​​SrAl), hydrogen silsesquioxane.