The exhibition involves the usage of dark space/vision, mirrors, glass, TV, what I believe to be horrify/mysterious background music, and replica of a forest or village, etc. to recreate what is known as Scenes from the House Dream, yet due to a fact that I have no idea what else to mention, I’ll go with each work that I understand. The first one involves the moving of a blimp up and down accompanied by a television playing selective scenes of fireworks explosions reflected upon the glass that stood between the television and the blimp, as a result one would assume that the blimp is flying through the fireworks which I may interpret as a prototype for his other works came to my understanding much earlier. Then it was the second piece that lead to my understanding (sort of) of his work. It consists of a living room replica lit by the fireplace where a man interacts with the objects that exist within the room as projected through the television that lies behind and into the glass as if as if an actual man in motion existed within the replica through reflection under darkness. Now skipping over many works that holds a similar principle to the first and second piece, you would encounter what to believe a female figure sitting at a coffee table accompanied by books or coffee (which actually lead my first thought to an actually person in watch). Apparently it was a projection of an image or video (I can’t recall whether it was moving or not) or a piece of black cardboard divided into dimensions providing the illusion of 3D-ness.
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