STRUCTURE 6, 2023

Art Installation

Scaffolding, fixings, LED lights, paint, cctv and monitor

STRUCTURE 6 questions what it means for something to be broken, exploring how objects and spaces can shift depending on our perspective.

View 1:
From within the space, the installation appears as industrial debris with fragments of blue scaffolding poles scattered across the floor. These materials, inherently supportive, are reconfigured to evoke a dismantled infrastructure. The environment feels collapsed and dysfunctional, challenging associations of strength and utility.

View 2:
Seen through a live CCTV feed from a fixed vantage point, a perfect cube emerges from the fractured composition. What initially read as ruin reveals itself as a coherent structure. This mediated perspective invites the viewer to reconsider their assumptions and preconceptions—what appears broken may, in fact, be intact when viewed from another angle.

By shifting between immediate experience and remote observation, STRUCTURE 6 explores how perception defines reality, revealing the fragile boundary between failure and function.

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