Radiance
Kluuvi Gallery, Helsinki
1993

Halogen lights, dimmer, polished aluminium sheets, sound oscillator, sound system, steel profiles, steel sheets, control unit, Geiger counter

The two-part work took over both rooms at the gallery. The radioactive background radiation controlled both parts via a Geiger counter and control unit. In the main room was a polished-aluminium table on which were 12 powerful home-made halogen lights. The lights were divided into four separate channels, which dimmed and brightened with changes in the radiation. A steel cube filled the smaller room. Subwoofers installed inside it played a low-frequency sine-wave tones that made the cube vibrate visibly.

Dimensions variable