The edge is closer than we think, but illusion won’t free us from reality, even as the sustained narrative of tabloids becomes history & myth of progress continues to perpetuate inequality. We find ourselves in a world exploited beyond use, increasingly reduced to a bottom line. Heydt presents an abstract proposition for a world on the periphery of history, one that not only appears haunted by the ghosts of the past, but built on it. Her layered imagery conflate time and place, colliding and merging generations of possibilities, and disrupting logical relationships between occurrences.