This work is one of a series of works created as a pair of intimately related objects.
This gesture of love and harmony between the products changes the contours of the products and renews the role they are given by being produced, the reason for their existence. A tool that has abandoned its given role appears to be blind, while at the same time it has gained freedom and seems to have encountered a new awareness.
The fusion of two of the products produced by the same production process is intended to question our conception of objects and where their boundaries lie, to exploit the stereotypes we have of everything, and to evoke a sense of deconstruction. They work from the material to the representational, referring to a variety of conflicting events.
From a social perspective, the light functions as a motif that evokes a productive society. In the relationship it shows, it emphasizes that the product is controlled and manufactured in the same form during the production process, and that the light we inherently receive from nature is not steady and involves change, whereas the product, which is not allowed to change heterogeneously, has been freed from the image of consumption.
As in a lunar eclipse.