Mental Insight

ArtworkglassMental Insight

Mental Insight

2012
cement, glass
height 420 cm
glassconcretepublicfaces

What would it be like to find yourself in someone else’s head? Or in your own head? The sculpture Mental Insight can enable it just figuratively, but it will definitely provide the passer-by a place to contemplate and meditate. Tiny, almost sacral space inside the sculpture is illuminated just by rays coming through the glass peepholes made of non-returnable bottles and to illustrate the atmosphere there is a wireless Bluetooth channel prepared thanks to which is possible to let yourself get lulled by your favorite music.

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