Second Nature

The first of two works exhibited simultaneously consisting of an outdoor, sensory environment, framing natural light under specific spacial and calculated conditions. This work utilises daylight through primary interaction, thus aiming to channel its experiential and visual qualities under controlled settings. In addition, it aims to portray the sun’s positional role in calibrating a 24 hour rhythm, measuring one diurnal course, thus regulating human perception of time.

Created as part of Gray's School of Art Degree Show 2018

 
 

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