This work is the third version of Spatial Reality, recreated in the Wahiba Desert of Oman and altered according to the current conditions. The piece explores the existential relationship between humans and space, composed of desert plants, time, sand, mist, people, light, and temperature differences. Through a temporary light line installation, it evokes both reality and imagination, presented in a minimalistic manner on the dunes. A beam of light disrupts the calm, misty landscape, cutting through the stillness. The pure, bright light resembles the state of emptiness, appearing and disappearing like wind and sand. The towering dunes are a pale golden color at noon, shifting between rich yellows and copper oranges as time and the sun change.