For Now We See
Light installation
The viewer enters a completely dark space. In one of the walls in a rectangular opening, which is about 2,44 by 2,44 by 6,60 meters wide.
The opening follows the shape of a baroque dome, made of thin MDF stripes. Through narrow gaps between the stripes the viewer can assume a space, which is enlightened by the light of a fake TV device.
Materials: MDF, electronical device
2011

For Now We See (2011), installation view

For Now We See (2011), documentation of the view into the installation
whilst it is illuminated with daylight

For Now We See (2011), documentation of the view onto the installation
whilst it is illuminated with fluorescent tubes

For Now We See (2011), documentation of the light source

For Now We See (2011), floor plan at the entrance of the exhibition space