Sequences/Artists/Paul St George/Supermoment and Tondo
The work is based on observations of rooms after you think that the lights have been turned off. After your eyes have adjusted, you will see that all over a typical room are small light–emitting diodes (LEDs) and specular reflections from these small lights. These LEDs are in remote–controls, plugs, computers, printers, iPods, speakers, smoke alarms, battery chargers, everywhere. The reflections of the lights multiply the incidence of small coloured dots that inhabit rooms after we have left them.
When these lights are recorded and then viewed from a sequence of different angles you can see that from particular viewpoints some constellations of LEDs reveal hidden and accidental drawings. In this example, you can find a circle and, from a different angle, a square.
Temporal sequences, spatial sequences and interactivity have been combined so that you can navigate through the event in an extended way.
See an online version of Supermoment (smaller, shorter and lower resolution than the real thing).