Seeing things in a different light:
The inner walls of the room are built of raw wood. The wooden boards are the result of a calculated process and their arrangement is systematic. Pieces of broken glass, result of a destructive process, are placed in random order in the cracks between the boards. Different lighting is projected onto the walls. The white light of the spotlights depicts reality. But a different kind of reality emerges as soon as the white light is blocked: a penetrating fluorescent blue light reveals the inner light of the materials, a visible trace of their material reality. If the visitor introduces the shadow of his won body into the room, he is confronted with the inner light of the room in the form of blue, shiny shades of his own reality. everything is caught in a constant process of change. Realities start to vibrate, to oscillate, and thus different ways of perceiving reality start to interact.
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