
这个沉浸式的景观装置是一个s形无限镜子走廊和层叠的视频屏幕的组合。从假设的宇宙形态中汲取灵感,这些假想的宇宙形态被认为占宇宙中大约85%的物质。"暗物质"和可穿越虫洞。每个视频序列都有一个缓慢的连续不断的抽象动画,在引力的影响下,展现了时空中行星级物体的膨胀,以及它们在这些神秘的、看不见的、难以察觉的黑暗物质中保持的宇宙级轨迹。同样,流动和有机的动画也类似于微观尺度上的原始生命形式,展现了生命可能存在于地球之外的诱人前景。
伴随着池田良司的音景,镜像走廊释放出全方位的视频序列,以扭曲、反射和折射的方式向各个方向延伸。其结果是一个无界的平行宇宙,扩展和提高了视觉体验。镜子反射也创造了一种参与性的体验,把参观者塑造成作品的主体。
This immersive, scenographic installation is a composite of an S-shaped infinity mirror corridor and cascades of video screens. Draw inspirational concepts from hypothetical cosmological forms thought to account for approximately 85% of the matter in the universe. "Dark Matter" and the traversable wormhole. Each video sequence features a slow continuum of ever-evoking, abstract animation, a rendition of planetary-scale objects in space-time expansion under the influence of gravitational pull, and their cosmic-scale trajectories that are kept within these mysterious, invisible, and imperceptible dark materials. Likewise, the fluid and organic animations also resemble primitive lifeforms on a micro-scale, of the tantalizing prospects that life could exist beyond our planet earth.
Accompanied by the soundscape of Ryoji Ikeda, the mirrored corridor unleashes all-encompassing video sequences in distortions, reflections, and refractions to all directions. The result is a borderless parallel universe that expands and heightens the visual experience. The mirror reflections also created a participatory experience by casting the visitor as the subject of the work.