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Inverted Exposure YEAR : 2007 EXHIBITION : Agorafolly, Europalia, Brussels, B MEASURES : 240 x x 456 x 155 cm MATERIALS : Metal frame, Melamine coated chip boards, wooden fillets, paint, neon tubes, fixtures, screws, computer, light sensitive sensors, cables, formers, acrylics, rubber strips On the square named Place du Beguinage a large framed light box is placed in parallel with the façade of the square’s 17th century church. The front of this light box is covered with transparent acrylic glass and inside there are 80 fluorescent tubes. With every subtle change in natural daylight, the inverted simulated daylight within the box increases or decreases in matched intensity, so that when normal daylight is at its maximum, the inverted simulated daylight in the light box is at a minimum. At night, when luminosity of the inverted daylight is at its maximum, a wide area of the square in front of the light box is lit up. |
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View from a connecting side street towards Inverted Exposure at Place du Beguinage | |||
Overall exhibition view | |||
Installation view | |||
Installation view from behind Inverted Exposure | |||
Installation view from behind Inverted Exposure | |||
Installation view | |||
Installation view | |||
Installation view from behind Inverted Exposure | |||
Installation view | |||
Installation views at Place du Beguinage | |||
View from café towards Place du Beguinage | |||
Schema of daylight versus inverted daylight | |||
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