Mind Spaces, 2021

Subject to Change - Degree Show, 2021.

Mind Spaces explores a psychological space through an immersive video and sound installation. Placed in a fully darkened room, the installation uses the ‘Pepper's Ghost Effect’ to create the illusion of a holographic display that gives the viewer an insight into an unknown world. 

‘Mind Spaces’ looks at the psychological space from a 'feeling space' point of view, which is one aspect of the psychological space. As this kind of place goes beyond our measurable world, the piece aims to visualise an invisible territory and attempts to create an ambiguous atmosphere of vagueness and calmness.

The video animations depict an abstract architectural landscape, playing with a high contrast of light and shadow, to reflect the vagueness of our subconscious. 

The holographic projections are placed on plinths at different heights, to encourage the viewer to engage with the piece, as the installation invites the viewer to physically experience space.

Mind Spaces was part of the MTU, Crawford College of Art and Design Degree Show ‘Subject to Change´ 2021.

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