Mouro Island Lighthouse - Shock I (1:2)
Mouro Island Lighthouse - Shock II (1:2)
Mouro Island Lighthouse - Shock III (1:2)
Mouro Island Lighthouse - Shock IV (1:2)
Across five successive movements, the sea reorganizes Mouro Island through collision, spread, propagation, withdrawal, and atmospheric dispersal. The lighthouse remains constant while waves, spray, runoff, and shifting visibility continually alter the structure of the surrounding landscape under changing weather and light. Repetition generates variation from one sequence to the next, allowing the storm cycle to unfold as an evolving physical process shaped by accumulation, turbulence, and gradual release.