Each arrangement is carefully crafted to interact with the characteristics of the site, whether it is a gallery, public space or performance venue. The sculptural objects are positioned with precision, creating a dialogue between the architectural space, form, light, and shadow.
The interplay of light, shadow, and material creates a dynamic and immersive experience for the viewer, inviting them to engage with the installation on a sensory level. The boundaries between the physical and virtual worlds blur, challenging traditional notions of spatial perception and inviting contemplation on the nature of reality.
As the viewer navigates the space, they become aware of the delicate balance between stability and instability, order and chaos. This constant flux challenges the viewer's perception and interpretation of the space. The shifting patterns and shapes can create a sense of disorientation and dislocation. The interaction between the viewer and the installation becomes a dynamic and ever-changing experience.
The installations have the potential to generate curiosity, encouraging viewers to question the boundaries between the tangible and the intangible, the physical and the virtual. They can inspire us to embrace the unknown and to be open to the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our immediate experience.
Phenomena are not located in space and time; rather, phenomena are material entanglements
enfolded and threaded through the spacetimemattering of the universe.