For the exhibition “Container Art”, an installation was showcased that interacts with the delicate boundary between static imagery, movement, and sound. Graphic visuals were displayed both as prints within the container and as animations in a video, where the shapes gradually merged into one another. This gentle motion implies transformation and the ongoing evolution of a space, altering the viewer’s perception of the environment itself.
The audio component accompanying the video, featuring artistic sounds and seagulls, connects the abstract visuals to a tangible setting: the city, the harbor, and the ocean. This establishes a conversation between the artificial and the natural, between static form and time, and between the enclosed container and the surrounding urban landscape.
The installation investigates how the combination of image and sound can reshape an environment and how art can encapsulate a moment of change. The installation encourages contemplation on perception, movement, and time, as well as how minimal visual cues and sound can elevate a space and context into a poetic, modern experience.
Sound design in collaboration with Rufus Waterlow
IMAGES USED
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DIGITAL FRAGMENTS This series explores modern abstraction through digital tools and computer-generated methods. Each piece, built from precise technical drawings,…