LIMINAL

EXHIBITION

  • Environment, Light Interaction Design

Liminal is an ambient light installation exploring the interplay between perception, material, and motion. Commissioned as part of the Lightworks Residency, the piece creates a shifting environment shaped by reflective surfaces, projected geometry, and choreographed illumination. Designed to blur the line between structure and signal, Liminal invites viewers to navigate a space in constant flux—where form becomes atmosphere, and the boundaries between real and digital dissolve.

Liminal doesn’t just reflect light—it stages it. Every beam becomes a boundary, every shadow a threshold. The work exists between clarity and distortion, guiding the viewer through moments of pause, tension, and transition. It’s less an object and more a condition—an environment that reveals itself as you move through it.

Liminal explores spatial memory through repetition, symmetry, and light. A generative system triggers subtle shifts in geometry—activating structures that seem still but remain quietly in flux, inviting presence over spectacle.