This artwork explores the relationship between humanity and space, composed of elements such as auroras, time, ice, snow, people, light,... Read More
This artwork explores the relationship between humanity and space, composed of elements such as auroras, time, ice, snow, people, light, cold, and temperature. Through a temporary installation of light lines, it evokes the real and the imagined, presented on the frozen lake in a minimalist manner, disrupting the serene landscape. The pure white light resembles the conditions of an extremely cold environment, appearing and disappearing like the aurora.
The creation process involved various experiments and spatial explorations, including tapping on the ice to understand its thickness and safety, as well as experiments with the depth of snow covered by light. Factors such as weather changes and snow melting were crucial considerations for the artwork's existence. The conclusion is that extremely cold temperatures and snowfall are essential for the optimal presentation of the piece. However, due to the low temperatures, various photographic equipment and batteries are prone to losing power, necessitating the use of body warmth to keep these devices operational.
The nighttime lake surface is vast and silent, and the poetic power of this environment, coupled with profound temporal relationships, invites us to explore the consciousness of space. A simple beam of light creates an atmosphere, elucidating the theme: space as a body, with humans immersed in it to perceive the authenticity of the place. This authenticity arises from the interaction of individual and environmental characteristics, essence, and atmosphere. The cold, steady beam pierces through the entire space from the lake surface to the sky, allowing different imaginative spaces and realities to meet and coexist.