Aspects of Isotropes

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Category:
ARTWORK
Type:
installation art
Keywords:
installation / light / perception / physics / vision
Creation Date:
1999
Description:
From what can we conclude the distance that the photons we perceive spontaneously have travelled in space, and whether this distance has any relevance? But what is it exactly that we perceive from the constant crashes of these continually changing particles: the settling objects, the events happening there, space itself – or merely their projections? What allows us to presume that they are there in time as well? Do we get an image of this simply from the electric impulses charged by photons, with the aid of some sort of transformational process, or is the support of our other senses necessary to render it palpable? Are visible spectrums reflected from surfaces sufficient for us to judge that what we see is real and not an illusion? Would it benefit us if we could transpose the electromagnetic waves invisible to our retina visible? Does it exist inside or out? (P.K.)

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Original Title (Hungarian):
Izotróp szempontok
Additional Information:
Film and photographs arranged in space 8x12x8 m.