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My Own Apophenia is a series of photographic diptychs that I took of my personal experience during the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19 and architectural studies taken over the years during the time I lived or explored in dierent count

ries.I temporarily moved together with my boyfriend to his parents’ house in Bound Brook, New Jersey, after the city of New York became the epicenter of the COVID-19 in the United States. It has been almost ten years since I lived t

ogether with my own parents. From late March to May, by spending most of the time indoors with another family, I experienced homesickness, emotional outbursts, and the feeling of being loved all at the same time. With activities being gr

eatly restricted and emotions being dramatically amplied, I felt not only grateful more I started to document my daily life during this unique time—what I saw, how I felt, what I imagined—, I made countless connections bet

ween unrelated scenes, objects and space, which all came together in this photo book. All the photographs were taken with a digital camera, converted to black and white in order to keep the pure shape, texture and chiaroscuro echoed in m

y memories. My intent, by making dynamic visual triggers of connections through which memories are activated, is to extend the meaning of all the scenes, bridge the emotions attached to them, and to trigger new perceptions in a divergent

context.is project is a representation of my own version of apophenia—a space of the connection between unrelated scenes, of the limbo between what I will remember of the present and what I have experienced from the past.My Ow

n ApopheniaEllie Kexin Lin Buttons, 2020 Bound Brook, NJ, United StatesTail Rafter, 2020Ikaruga, Nara, Japan Early Spring Swimming Pool, 2020 Bound Brook, NJ, United StatesFootprints in the Snow, 2017Vals, Switzerland Window Plants, 2020

Bound Brook, NJ, United States Unterlinden Museum Cloister, 2017Colmar, France Bound Brook, NJ, United States Fondazione Querini Stampalia, 2017Venice, Italy Kitchen Barber Shop, 2020 Bound Brook, NJ, United StatesFamily and Escalators,

2019Washington, D.C., United States Window Shades, 2020Bound Brook, NJ, United StatesAcropolis, 2017Athens, Greece Kitchen Window, 2020 Bound Brook, NJ, United States Brunelleschi’s Dome, 2016 Florence, Italy LACMA, 2019Los Angeles, C

A, United States Smoking in the Backyard, 2020 Bound Brook, NJ, United States Chair in the Kitchen, 2020Bound Brook, NJ, United States Entrance, 2016Pompeii, Italy Quarantine Walk, 2020 Bound Brook, NJ, United States Bird, 2016 Venice,It