In this experiment, a mirrored cuboid slowly rotates beneath pulsating light, scattering reflections like temporal echoes across the space. Each flash refracts not just light, but duration fragmenting time into shimmering intervals. The boundaries between moment and movement blur as reflections ripple across floors, walls and bodies, inviting viewers to inhabit an elastic now. Light becomes both measure and medium; the mirrored form a temporal instrument. As perception stretches, we no longer observe time we feel it refracted, folded, and multiplied. What appears solid begins to dissolve. In this ephemeral choreography of light and motion, time is no longer linear, it is luminous.


