STARDUST IMMERSIVE
There is a certain feeling of being overwhelmed when you arrive at a huge international airport, slightly out of time, and looking at people consumed by where they’ve come from or where they’re going. It’s a strange kind of loneliness, but also a strange kind of comfort. You’re in it together.
Stardust Immersive takes that shared mental state and turns it into an enclosed audiovisual environment. Light and sound wrap the viewer, so the work is best experienced collectively, not as spectacle, but as a space for attention, scale and rhythm to land in the body.
STARDUST
Stardust is a projection mapping work created for the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo. It uses light as a fragile material, something that can form structure, break apart and return, turning the façade into a shared field of attention in public space.
Across different scales and formats, the Stardust series keeps circling the same question: can a collective shift in perception, even a small one, open space for a different kind of future?