Lightform is an ongoing investigation into projected light as it takes on sculptural presence. Using fog as a temporary medium, light is shaped into planes, folds, and veils that hover between object and apparition. The work traces how light, when given form, suggests movement, architecture, and a subtle sense of material life. The project unfolds across four spatial conditions:
Threshold, Passage, Interior, and Field, studies of emergence, direction, enclosure, and dispersion in light.
THRESHOLD
Light at the point of emergence.
A moment where image becomes volume, and space begins to register.
PASSAGE
Light defining direction and movement.
A spatial path revealed through duration and transition.
INTERIOR
An enclosed atmosphere formed by light.
Volume becomes perceptible, shaping a space that can be entered.
FIELD
A distributed condition of light in space.
No fixed boundary, only gradients of intensity and perception.
Light at the point of emergence. A moment where image becomes volume, and space begins to register.
THRESHOLD
AN EXPERIENCE OF LIGHT FORMS AND PRESENCE
CHOREOGRAPHED LIGHT
LIGHT AXIS
Light defining direction and movement. A spatial path revealed through duration and transition.
PASSAGE
LUMIA IN PASSAGE
BETWEEN THE LOOP
FLUX
An enclosed atmosphere formed by light. Volume becomes perceptible, shaping a space that can be entered.
INTERIOR
PORTAL
CORRIDOR
A distributed condition of light in space. No fixed boundary, only gradients of intensity and perception.
FIELD
LUMIA FIELD
LUMIA REFLECT