Works 2010

All works from 2010 are listed below



The illusionists door (projectionpiece)


This work is an projection of 4 lines of light. These lines correspond with the lines of a door, seen from a dark room when there is light coming from behind the door. This is the projection piece with sound en shades that interrupt the lines.
This work is the first where an unseen space is questioned. What's behind that door? How do you fill in the imaginary space that is suggested by this simplest form.


title: The illusionists door
videoprojection, duration: 2:41


The illusionists door (fysical form)

This work is in concept the same as above. But these works are motionless, and without sound. I tried to find out what colour does with the perception of the door. What comes up in your mind if you associate the same lines, in other colours. Does it bring up different kinds of spaces you would expect behind the door?






Title: The illusionists door (fysical form)
materials: Wood, fluorescent lamp
Dimensions: 2,50m x 1,20m x 0,10m

Your footsteps of shadow
This work is a variable setup of phosphorescent bright coloured cicular tiles. The tiles are made of wood sand and paint. The tiles are lighted by a UV-light. When a visitor walks over these tiles, he leaves a trace of shadow footsteps, that slowly dissolves back into the bright phosphorescent light.




Title: Your footsteps of shadow
materials: Wood, Sand, glue, phosphorescent paint, UV-lights
Dimensions: Variable

 Laugh/Cry

This is a work consisting of a videoprojection on a phosphorescent oval screen. The video is recording of a friends face, who I asked to make mimics varying from laughing to crying, but to make the transition smoothly. This is a study of how mimics can look alike, while the feelings they resemble can be eachothers' opposites. The mimic is projected and then suddenly disappears. The the last mimic stays for a while in the phosphorescence untill it fades.




Title: Laugh/cry
Materials: Wood, cotton screen, phosphorescent green paint

Dimensions: 1,80 m x 0,80 m