Without a perceiver, there is no horizon
In this work, perception and visual impairment are critically investigated through the concept of the ‘horizon’ in phenomenology. My work, through experiential and participatory artworks, is an exploration of sight and vision which is centred on the act of looking.
I invite the viewer to observe the world around them and consider how they see that world. My objective is to engage the viewer in a dialogue with the work to explore the vulnerability of their sight. Looking does not just utilise our eyes, it also engages our mind and body.