New Projectors
New Projector (2014) is a new media sculpture combining projectors, video, acrylic, kinetic sculpture, and sound. The work has been presented at Flux Factory (Queens, NY), Center for Holographic Arts (Governors Island, NY), Atlanta Film Festival, and Red Bull Music Festival (Montréal).
Viewers enter a completely dark room where a crystalline cluster of clear acrylic geometric forms and mirrors glows as the sole source of light. Fractured, geometric video patterns spread across walls, ceiling, floor, and the viewers themselves. Ambient drone and subtle pulse fill the space through surround sound, synced with the shifting visual rhythm.
There is nothing to read, no narrative to follow, no information to consume—only immersive abstraction. The video loops continuously without beginning or end, replacing linear time with cyclical time. Nothing to accomplish, nowhere to get to. Time feels suspended and open-ended.
As audiences move through the space, the projections shift around them. They discover the precision of light aligned with the sculpture's angular geometry, and realize they have become part of the shifting, ephemeral environment. Physical position determines experience—the work demands presence.
By transforming projector and projection surface into a single luminous sculptural object, New Projector challenges traditional relationships between technology and viewer. The familiar mechanism disappears; the sculpture appears to emanate light from within. The work extends dreamscapes into physical space, turning ordinary architecture into dream-like territory and creating conditions for awe, meditative stillness, and reconnection.