not yet examines spaces where systems are fully legible but meaning is not granted. The photographs were made in interior environments where light, structure, and control are clearly visible, yet do not resolve into narrative, function, or explanation. Windows, doors, and apertures operate as intended, admitting illumination while withholding access or outcome. The work is not concerned with obscurity or concealment. Instead, it focuses on situations where visibility is abundant and structure is readable, but interpretation remains unavailable. Across the sequence, light moves through states of admission, regulation, obstruction, and residue. Each image describes a condition within a functioning system rather than a moment of discovery.The project is structured as a closed sequence. It does not build toward revelation or collapse, but maintains a persistent distance between how a system operates and what it offers in return. The final image allows light to remain after the system has ceased to act, holding duration without resolution.