Continuum shows the the landscapes and layered chronologies of Britain’s eroding coastline and imagines its fate. Two negatives representing the past and the present, merge to form a ghostly third - an imaginary vision of the future. These images show a collision of materials, and a compression of timelines, full of rocks, sand, concrete, bricks and sea. Geologies created millions of years ago are layered with storm damaged cliffs and disintegrating World War Two structures. It is a dynamic landscape where climate change is having a visible effect, a contrast to the usual definition of Britain’s coastline as solid, stable and everlasting.