Residual Flow

Water moves through unseen systems, guided, controlled, and then released—only to vanish as if it was never there. Residual Flow considers the tension between presence and absence, function and obsolescence. The showerhead, once a vessel of renewal, now stands still, a relic of movement halted.

This piece explores the quiet aftermath of use, the ghost of an action long past. Even in its stillness, it holds the memory of flow—of water rushing through pipes, of cleansing, of daily ritual. I think about what remains when the current stops, and what lingers in spaces designed for passing moments. Residual Flow invites reflection on what is left behind in the wake of repetition, erosion, and time.