SF MODULES

The city is not a narrative.
It is a system.

SF Modules is a photographic system designed to observe and extract the operational logic of urban space. It does not document events or experiences. It isolates structures.

Signals, markings, interfaces, barriers, and transmission lines form a distributed network that regulates movement, visibility, and behavior. These elements operate continuously, independent of attention.

The project functions as a system observing systems.
Each image is a unit.
Each set is a module.

Organized in 3×3 grids, the work constructs a modular archive of urban conditions. Meaning is not embedded in a single image, but emerges through repetition, adjacency, and accumulation.

Human presence is incidental.
Control is structural.

SF Modules reduces the city to its governing mechanisms. What remains is an environment of instructions, constraints, and permissions—a field that organizes itself.

No narrative.
No event.
Only system.

Ongoing project. Sets 001–∞