Lost in Space lives as a collection of digital impressions of modern architecture, captured on the go with a phone camera and processed only with Instagram editing tools. Facades, corners, and construction materials mutate into abstract lines, unexpected textures and unnatural colours through a playful combination of perspective isolation and light conditions. The almost immediate editing on the phone challenges the reliable experience of my senses and force me to preserve the memory of an altered space and an atmosphere that never occurred, provoking confusion and estrangement. Time is turning these emotions and images into something familiar, because regardless the subtle gap with reality, I wandered and discovered these buildings by my own. I was there.