HOME OF (a departed companion’s) SHADOWS

Site: Undefined
Team: Nicholas Chung

June, 2023
An effigy of the departed companion is placed in the center of a 100’ x 70’ column grid field. Canvases that circulate around the effigy are suspended at different angles on the grid. When the sun hits the statue at various times of day, the shadow will be casted onto the semi-translucent surfaces, allowing the silhouette of the occupant’s departed companion to materialize.

The architecture of the home is extended as a plot device for shadow drama. Each frame allows for the shadow to engage in the banal everyday life of the interior. As the sun moves and the shadow jumps into the next frame, it also becomes the instigator for the occupant to move onto the next activity of the day.

The home itself becomes a character, an emotional support for our hypothetical protagonist who is left behind, who is working through their grief and acceptance. As time goes on, the canvas begins to loosen, the silhouette of their departed companion also begins to fade away, and the effigy eventually reveals itself behind the curtains.