In the interactive installation Image Think, we enter a completely darkened setting. The ceiling and walls of the constructed rectangular black polyethylene entity are perforated by needles of different gauges, creating passages for light. Entering into this fake universe, the pupils widen, the body becomes the focus of our perceptions, until the gradual breakthrough of light reveals the images of the artificial cosmos. The space grows, becomes larger, and we see the reflected images of astral vortices. We create individual images of the universe, perceived ambiguously: the cosmos is near, yet far, boundless. The images change, affected by the visitors’ movements and the time spent inside the work. We become aware that the mirrors on the floor of the installation multiply this universe.
Light, movement and mirrors in the work Image Think create rhizomes bridging the material and immaterial worlds, presence and absence. In the black cube of Image Think, those entering must constantly fine-tune their focus, shifting it from their own image reflected in the floor mirrors to the multiplicity of luminous starry universes appearing on the walls – from the reflected Self to the multiform and fluid Us, variable and distant. In the labyrinths of reality in which we live, the uncertainties regarding the nature of values, the relations between the I and the we, the questioning of what is society and the individual, whether we share responsibilities — seems to multiply and intertwine in the work Image Think.