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Depth Array - Reflections

A sensory exploration of depth and perception through the dynamic use of light, motion, and audio.

Depth Array β€” Β© Martijn Kuyvenhoven

Depth Array – Reflections is an audiovisual installation by Robin Beekman that examines how we perceive depth trough light and motion. Presented in a dynamic space, it engages the viewer’s senses, evoking a hypnotic state trough the manipulation of light and the after-image effect.

Perception of Depth

Depth Array – Reflections is a site-specific version of Depth Array. This installation makes use of the basement of the Koelhuis in Eindhoven, creating a 360-degree audiovisual experience that delves into the complexity of depth perception. The installation consists of custom-built fixtures that create shifting planes of light within three-dimensional space. As the speed of the installation increases, the phenomenon of after-image becomes more pronounced, creating a mesmerizing effect that captivates the viewer. The interaction between light and shadow within the space immerses the audience in a challenging experience, blurring the boundaries between reality and perception. Depth Array - Reflections invites the viewer to explore the limits of their sensory experiences and to reflect on the nature of visual perception.

About Robin Beekman

Robin Beekman is a contemporary artist who graduated from HKU Utrecht in Image & Media Technology. His artistic research focuses on manipulating human perception and exploring visual phenomena through the combination of various media. His works guide our perception and reveal the relative nature of experiences. Beekman emphasizes temporary events, where light, sound, and movement evolve to create a transient experience.

Depth Array β€” Β© Martijn Kuyvenhoven

Depth Array β€” Β© Martijn Kuyvenhoven

Depth Array β€” Β© Martijn Kuyvenhoven