Sublimated Spaces, created for ProTO-typE(s), aims to test imagined places as new history using ambiguous images of a surreal environment united by close and obscure depths of field with segmented physical orientation. The components of the work measure the gravity of this firsthand history/encounter through a spatialized understanding that fuses past, present, and future, sublimating temporal viewpoints. The plasticity of the mylar printed images flattens the experience while gold foil anchors with hesitant material solidity, referencing Japanese kintsugi and knitting the images together in a space-time experience.