The series „Chambers“ evokes technologies that orbit the Earth as space debris or disintegrate into glowing fragments when re-entering the atmosphere. These remnants point to human hubris – the desire to leave traces in space – and at the same time to the difficulty of controlling them.
Some of these decommissioned objects are deliberately brought down and sink to the seafloor in a remote region of the South Pacific. In great depth, a quiet archive of technological remains accumulates – a collection of capsules, parts, and structures that is hidden from view yet still speaks of our presence beyond Earth.
In the series I work with spherical mirrors to visually open the space and destabilize its orientation. The mirrors shift scale and dimension, fold inside and outside into one another, and produce distortions that call perception and spatial certainties into question. This creates the sense that reality is continually reshaped through gaze, technology, and projection.
Chamber V, 2025, 210 x 147 x 128 cmdetail: Chamber V, 2025detail: Chamber V, 2025Chamber V, 2025, 210 x 147 x 128 cmChamber II+III, 2025, 55 x 45 x 50 cm, 65 x 70 x 50 cmChamber II, 2025, 80 x 120 x 100 cmChamber IV, 2025, 35 x 35 x 40 cmChamber I, 2025, 70 x 120 x 100 cm