HAUNTED HOUSE - Group Exhibition
A tea party on the threshold of a nightmare. Various light installations. Exhibited in collaboration with the illustrators of Container at the Gallery Oelfrüh, Hamburg. 2006.

Restaging the Battle of Waterloo, Belgium. 2007.


MIDNIGHT, Gallery Oelfrüh, Hamburg. 2006.
MIDNIGHT – The light installation consists of five pieces. Individual LED lights project the number twelve on the wall and the ceiling. The warped forms built by digital manufacturing are aligned with the light to cast the numbers.

GOASTS, Gallery Oelfrüh, Hamburg. 2006.
GOASTS – The light installation consists of five pieces. Individual LED lights project faces on the wall and the ceiling. The forms bent from aluminium wire are aligned with the light to cast the faces.

ATTIC, Gallery Oelfrüh, Hamburg. 2006.
ATTIC - The number twelve is projected and rotates through the room. The installation indicates midnight at a certain location by relating to a picture of cities such as Moscow, London or Rio de Janiero.

CHAMBER, Gallery Oelfrüh, Hamburg. 2006.
CHAMBER - A small chamber on the first floor contains a panoramic drawing by Container. Using magnifying glasses the image is transformed into a three-dimensional experience which allows the viewer to see only a small fraction of the story at any given moment.

Maze on the ground floor.

Invitation.
Exhibition HANTED HOUSE - a tea party on the threshold of a nightmare. In collaboration with the illustrators from Container at Gallery Oelfrueh, Hamburg, Germany. July 2006.
Visitors entered the show through the basement - being led down a corridor flanked by curtains illuminated by candles and one of the light installations. On the ground floor a maze made guests drop to their knees to enter the dark tunnels and explore the shifting dimensions of the parlour, pantry and drawing room. The attic invited visitors to play hide and seek at the stroke of midnight - with only a torch light to guide them, until one found another little door leading to a world of optical illusions and eccentric nightmares. www.container.me.uk / www.oelfrueh.org