Infinity Room, 2017

Infinity Room is an immersive installation where the walls are covered in binary code—a continuous sequence of 0s and 1s, + and –. A single message is encoded and endlessly repeated, yet never revealed. Meaning is withheld; what remains is the rhythm of pattern, the tension of not-knowing.

As the light shifts from dawn to dusk, the room and its code change with it. The viewer becomes part of the system—absorbed, reflected, and inverted—turned into a negative within the loop of infinite repetition.

Infinity Room is less about information than sensation. It asks the viewer to feel rather than decode. In the space between light and shadow, presence and absence, the body becomes the only translation.

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