Suspended in space, lines of light seem to construct an abstract architecture, floating without reference or gravity. Yet, from a precise point, these fragments align and reveal the volume of a pixel from another dimension, like a luminous breach in reality.
Between apparent disorder and hidden structure, the installation explores how geometry unfolds in space, not as a stable image but as an apparition conditioned by one’s position of view. It proposes a virtual perspective embodied in the physical world, resonating with the architecture and volumes of La Julienne.
The audience is invited to move, to search for the right angle—the point of view where the geometry recomposes. The installation is experienced through this movement, this tension between what appears scattered and what suddenly becomes ordered.






















