
I was reading a very old issue of Metropolis Magazine when I came across a rather interesting exhibitionist. His name is Spencer Finch. He is fascinated with the interaction of the physiological and the psychological aspects of perception. He views perception as the way our inner world casts a veil over the outer.
His installations are a mixture of art and architecture. The work he did called Matrix XIV - a wall of LED's and hand-cut fiber optics interact with the viewers by appearing to dim as they walk the length of the place. It creates an engaging atmosphere within the space. Finch's vision is an act of projection as much as apprehension. Darkness and light, blindness and insight, nature and science are all dichotomies that arise in Finch's work.
His installations are a mixture of art and architecture. The work he did called Matrix XIV - a wall of LED's and hand-cut fiber optics interact with the viewers by appearing to dim as they walk the length of the place. It creates an engaging atmosphere within the space. Finch's vision is an act of projection as much as apprehension. Darkness and light, blindness and insight, nature and science are all dichotomies that arise in Finch's work.
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