Experiment
Date:
Mar 2025
Intro:
experiment is a spatial installation built around contrast and connection.
Two adjacent rooms: one holds images, the other remains empty.
They are divided by a shared wall, but that wall also becomes a kind of passage.
The project explores how minimal interventions shift our perception of space— how one room feels charged, and the other suspended.
It's not about what is shown, but what is held in tension between two places.
I was interested in the emotional logic of space: How does imagery alter frequency? What remains when it's removed?
The installation acts like a resonance chamber—not just architectural, but psychological.