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Liquid Sunshine
Phosphorescent crystal mixture, glass, solarium light, motion detector
2300 x 5800 x 3100mm (as installation)
2016
Liquid Sunshine
Phosphorescent crystal mixture, glass, solarium light, motion detector
2300 x 5800 x 3100mm (as installation)
2016
Liquid Sunshine
Phosphorescent crystal mixture, glass, solarium light, motion detector
2300 x 5800 x 3100mm (as installation)
2016

The question behind this work is: how can I visualize sunshine in glass? I am interested in using phosphorescent types of glass to record and contain sunshine because I do not get much sunshine in Toyama. Living in a cloudy environment helped me realize how vital sunshine is for me both mentally and physically. This artwork was exhibited at Gallery S12 in Bergen, Norway where the weather is almost as cloudy and rainy as Toyama. Each thin phosphorescent glass bubble is charged by a solarium light when nobody is in the space where the work is installed. When someone enters, the solarium light switches off and the thin phosphorescent glass bubbles illuminate the space. The illumination slowly diminishes over time, and the space slowly grows darker and darker the longer a viewer stays there.

-Exhibition venue: Gallery S12 (NO)

-Photo credit: Pal Hoff