Lightboxes The installation of backlit elements such as light boxes and photos behind glass refer both to the architectural features... Read More
Lightboxes The installation of backlit elements such as light boxes and photos behind glass refer both to the architectural features of a room and to its function. An expansion takes place in and through the space, photography and projected images integrate themselves into the existing situation. Depending on the context, the effect and perception of the luminous water object Whirl/Spring changes. It is a double-sided luminous object that can be placed in the middle of the room, it marks and opens the room like a window on both sides.
The back of the light box is presented by a second motif Jump/Karst and Spring, the light object is a room divider and further pictorial space at the same time. Without glass, but only provided with a UV protection foil, a direct tangible picture surface is created, which atmospherically expands the space.