Cosmic
The word ''Cosmic'' has its origin from the Greek word, ''Cosmos'' (''Kosmos''), literally meaning ''order'' or ''ornament''. It describes the ''World'', as an orderly and harmonious system, opposite to chaos. From the Pythagorean ''theory of the spheres'' to the more contemporary ''theory of the strings'' men strive to give answers to the mechanisms that make the world spinning. We seek for a unication of the microcosmos to the macrocosmos. In this project, the universal space is transferred in the interior space of a studio. Like the vibration of the elementary particles of matter at a subatomic level, a pulse is ''transferred'' in the form of light-waves in the space of a darkened studio. The photographic recording of traces of light in space- time make this ''universe'' visible. As there is no other visible point of comparison in the generated image, the forms generated by the led light create a new space of ''cosmic'' size consisting of orbital light trails and light pathways.