Enov is a transparent installation based on the form of a household oven, reimagined as a hollow, deconstructed object. Stripped... Read More
Enov is a transparent installation based on the form of a household oven, reimagined as a hollow, deconstructed object. Stripped of function, it exposes the hidden structure of the appliance, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with everyday technologies. The anagrammatic title subtly signals that this is no longer an oven, but an abstraction — a conceptual echo of utility, transparency, and absence.
By turning oven into Enov, the anagram is used not only as a linguistic play, but as a symbolic act — a gesture of dismantling and reordering that mirrors the transformation at the heart of the work itself.