Site Specific Installation: light sensors reacting to visitor’s movement inside cave
The idea of continuity as affected by change is represented with use of light mapping, employing a dynamic process of reactivating a sleeping place. Exploiting light’s capacity to physically alter sensory experience through complexities of soundscape, light emitting sources are influenced by surrounding sound changing their pulse in relation to people’s circulation inside cave. Utilising light as sculptural material while building a situation that is site specific, work engages with spatial acoustics embodying the voice of place. Visualising different ways to express presence through interaction of light and space, elements of time and progress are recorded on paleontological remains as documentaries of actions between past and now.