00:00One thing these forms are is a kind of sculpture, and sculpture, unlike say a painting, is something
00:27that the spectator needs to walk around to understand, needs to walk into and look at
00:37in all kinds of different ways to grasp what it is.
00:42And so that's pleasurable, that process.
00:48It's an interesting moment when you turn the corner and you come in and see these works
00:54appearing as though these are sculptures in space.
00:59You know, he's creating these gorgeous, geometric, very minimal works out of nothing other than
01:11just projected light and some mist, and it's astonishingly unresolved.
01:17The artwork is mesmerising.
01:20You walk into these lines of light and you feel like they should be solid, but they're
01:24not, and it's slightly disconcerting when you put your hand through one of these and
01:28it splits a beam, and you think it might actually chop your fingers off, but it doesn't at all.
01:32It's a really beautiful, enchanting experience of being immersed within these light art pieces.
01:39There are all kinds of ways in which visitors of these pieces will make sense of them, and
01:46that's as it should be.
01:48It's their job to find meaning and to make the meaning of the work, and to make it signify for them.
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