An immersive light installation inspired by meditational techniques of sky-gazing. Suspended in an elliptical form, twelve lenses mediate an ephemeral, moving image of the sky. The resulting projection of flickering strands and spheres of light transforms into halos in concentric circles, creating a radiance that widens through a steady gaze, permeating space and time.
The conceptual art studio of Claudia Moseley and Edward Shuster, based in London, UK, creates light mobiles composed of assemblages of suspended lenses and sculptural installations of abstracted screens and deconstructed prismic geometries, using glass interfaces to mediate light.