In thermodynamics, time is perceived as an illusion, arising from the process of increasing entropy. This suggests that everything that has ever existed or occurred will persist in a different form until the heat death of the universe. I like to envision this concept romantically as all things converging into one space, where time loses its flow, and all memories become 'frozen' in eternal timelessness. To emulate the warmth of this imagined elternalty, I experimented with high-speed photography to capture underwater-like movements. Through layers of decaying agar jelly, dried plants, and resin, I attempt to condense the multi-dimensional nature of time into a still space with flowing movements. 'Time, Condensed,' is the beginning of my untitled mixed media series which delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and the ever-elusive concept of time.