➝ From Left to Right
From Left to Right, 2016
Installation with metal structure, neon lights, sound, Ø 145 cm
This work is accompanied by an aural installation of two sounds mixed together, one corresponding to the sound produced by the blood passing through the main arteries, where the frequency of beats is about sixty times per minute, and the other sound is that produced by a mechanical device, a watch, with its volume at the threshold of audibility.
The Bohr effect and the continuous conversion of Haemoglobin, which carries oxygen and carbon dioxide into and out of the body, become both reason and comment on the competitive harmony of opposites and the passage from one state to another — a perpetual motion within the body where time resides, its reverberation implying both the rhythm of becoming and the light invading the darkness.