Site-specific light installation, found objects, photoluminescent pigment, LED light, microcontroller
Emitted Light Space proposes a reversal of ordinary perception: a room seen not through reflected illumination, but through light emitted from the surfaces of its walls and objects. Entering the installation, visitors encounter near-total darkness. Gradually, the space emerges in fragile, monochromatic tones — vision shifting to its nocturnal mode, as if in a dreamlike state.
At irregular intervals, sudden flashes violently break the darkness. Too brief to disclose the room by reflection, they instead recharge the pigment, sustaining the glow.
The work examines and proposes perception as an unstable threshold — one where expectation often prevails over experience, and what appears is less certain than it seems.
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Created and exhibited during the residency Destination Unknown, 2019.





