Ghost Node traces a network of transmission — a choreography of listening, channeling, and absorption unfolding across bodies and light. Each photograph functions as a node within a larger system of connection, where gestures of attunement, exchange, and resonance map the fragile architectures between presence and absence.

The images are built from performance and illumination. Skin, glass, and shadow merge into circuits of reflection and refraction; each figure oscillates between conduit and receiver, spectral and embodied. Shot in monochrome, the work echoes the visual languages of séance, early experimental cinema, and digital interference — situating the body as both instrument and apparition.

Across its sequence — from Node One: Listening to Spirit Body— the series traces an evolution of perception. What begins as the act of hearing becomes transmission, transference, and ultimately radiant awareness: a halo of signal and silence.

Ghost Node asks how intimacy and identity endure in the gaps between messages, how haunting might signify persistence rather than fear — the echo that insists, even when contact slips beyond reach. Where Ghost Node drifts in the ether of transmission, My Need My Needs returns to the body—where signal becomes pulse, and hunger finds form.