Space-time cubes
My intention was for the viewer to question their temporal relationship with the environment. Rather than have the viewer move through this experience physically, the idea was to get them thinking about time and place, as the environment reveals itself through the melting ice, playing with this idea of real and imaginary to allow one to generate their own understanding of place and time. The space-time cubes enabled me to explore this transitory nature of time. As the ice melts it unveils layers of the walk, exposing materials and found artefacts. This reveal is reflective of the walk itself, which bares its milieu to you as you walk the path. With melting, the colour palettes and light continually shift, similar to clouds passing overhead on a sunny day, or an unexpected encounter or change in mood. The melting illuminates those personal moments, emotions or secrets embedded within each walk.