Microlightsculpture 02
Homage to Inger Christensen The Erich Kästner House for Literature, Dresden The octagonal prism of microlightsculpture, a homage to the Danish poet Inger Christensen, symbolizes with its geometry the physical natural elements of sky, earth, fire, water, wind, thunder, lake and mountain. Nuances of light and shadow, space and surface can be experienced. The multi-layered play with perspectives and boundary resolution sensitizes the viewer to an intensive optical experience. The visual labyrinth of the inside and outside world points to relationships between micro and macro, to the polarity of the inscrutability and legibility of art and the world. In daylight, the object can be experienced in a multidimensional way in dialogue with the movement of the sun as a shadow, and in the darkness with artificial light from the core: inside and outside, bottom and top are swapped.