1/ Three-quarter Window. Site-specific installation with built-in wall and light box. Dimensions 400 x 400 x 10 cm. Created during Artoll. Sommerlabor. 2017, Bedburg-Hau.
In this work, the author presents his personal interpretation of the three-quarter view method, which is used in painting to depict three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional plane. By depicting a partial window, a literal three-quarter view technique is applied, leaving only three of its four parts and limiting the functionality of the window to a simple light source.
2/Door Stopper. Site-specific installation with a sculpture made of wooden wedges. Dimensions 150 x 60 x 60 cm. Created during Artoll. Sommerlabor. 2017, Bedburg-Hau.
Multiplying a simple object directly negates its original purpose.
3/ Looking Through the Tree-quarter Window. Augmented reality space. Presented at Translokale - Abschied der Objekte in Düsseldorf 2018.
This is another interpretation of the three-quarter view method used in the installation Three-quarter Window and Door Stopper (2017). Here the functionality of the window is transferred to virtual space.