"Suspended Animation" is a playful piece that engages the public to enter a space of motion and light, a sort of upside down floating environment where one's own senses are gently awaken as one physically moves and brushes against the hanging cellophane strips. This suspended corridor creates an alternate reality of time and space where imagination and wonder can take over for a moment of "transparent conversation" with oneself.
I hope the public, especially children, will feel compelled to interact with the piece.
Event flyer and details here.