Clouds, with their ever-changing forms and fleeting existence, remind us of the transient nature of life. Just as clouds form and dissipate, the nature of human emotions shift and the unpredictable moments in our existence fleet. The clouds drifting across the sky, symbolizing memories and the passage of time, evoke a sense of nostalgia, as they remind us of moments that have passed and can never be recaptured.
The Wolkenbilder cloud formations, that are still real on the outside, now seem surreal on the inside in repetitive and never-ending movements. The new cloud images transform the room into a magical, sensual projection landscape. They are reminiscent of the master of illusion René Magritte, whose work focuses on the perception of reality and attempts to reveal the invisible through seeing and thinking: to see things differently. In this way, our gaze is directed behind the light-reflecting surfaces and motifs. With the multi-part media floor installation, general viewing habits are suspended. There is a change of perspective from above and below, in which not only the spatial situation is renegotiated. The mirror image in the familiar reflective surface disappears behind the clouds. At the same time, the floor opens up and connects the here and now with the imagination behind it.