Frame To The Other End  
  Door and window frames, black lights, paper, feather, cotton knitting yarns
170 square meter Gallery
Crystal Art Gallery, NY
December 2005 to January 2006
 
 

Taking door and window frames as its starting point, Frame to the Other End is a three-dimensional multimedia project combining electroacoustic music and black light with such materials as papers, feathers, and cotton knitting yarns to create an environment where colors, shapes, textures, and sound are all raised equally to the foreground.

The installation playfully evokes the paradox of the traditional two-dimensional frames, which not only limit and define a space but direct our attention to what is being framed, thus "opening up" and privileging the space within. By doing so, such frames become more like gateways and entrances into another realm. Another "dimension," as it were. And yet what is being admitted into this other world is not the space or objects being framed, but we ourselves: the viewers in a gallery, the lookers through a window, the walkers through a door.