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The Complex Relationship Between Dominance and Care The ongoing work is about human / animal relationship, and in extension, anthropocentrism. In the project I have studied different traces beginning with a mobile sterilization clinic for cats and further through literature, private photos, popular science and research such as cognitive mirror tests. Mirrors is self-referencing the photographic practice. The project relate to the theme by critically examining the "us and them" perspective that is deeper and beyond the discourse driven in media channels. Directing a mirror at humanity and our common existence as a common denominator in relation to the concept of nature / culture. That situations is something we might more easily relate to than the depicted subject in itself.