Dislocated Presences is a series of diptychs where human presence quietly recedes. Shot across major cities worldwide, each pair joins two fragments — glimpses that withhold resolution and identity — to resist closure and invite ambiguity. With muted treatment, the images echo the anonymity of urban and digital life. Placing distant moments side by side and detaching them from context and personality, the work asks: in a global visual culture, are we becoming interchangeable as presence dissolves into repetition? What do we withhold, or let slip away


