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White Silence resists dramatic spectacle or direct accusation. Instead, it maintains a measured distance, allowing disappearance to unfold quietly and steadily. This restrained gaze invites prolonged contemplation rather than immediate shock. The viewer is asked not only to witness what is vanishing, but to reflect on how long such silence has been overlooked. Ultimately, this work is less an elegy for nature than a meditation on time and responsibility. The floating ice exists between past accumulation and future absence. By visualizing a soundless collapse, White Silence renders the unseen consequences of climate change perceptible—subtle, persistent, and impossible to ignore.
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