First published on 23 Jan 2012 . Updated on 6 Mar 2012.
Belgian artist Ann Veronica Janssens harnesses the effects of light, artificial fog, projections and sound to create an installation where audiences can experience the ungraspable. Her immersive environments invite viewers to question the relationship between time and space and cross into new sensory spaces.
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