

Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei incognita is an urban study of the city at night, observed through fragments. The series approaches Taipei less as a fixed architectural composition than as a sequence of cinematic views, where public spaces briefly align into scenes of life. After dark, the city does not withdraw; it remains intensely inhabited and seems to gain another layer of presence. Boundaries between public and private become more porous. Artificial light compresses depth, reflections destabilise surfaces, and ordinary streets take on the intensity of constructed sets. The photographs focus on this nocturnal life, where Taipei feels intimate in scale, socially charged and vividly alive.