Tunnel Vision

Tunnel Vision

Last modified: 15.12.2015

By teis vognstoft harrington, preya ravi, arthur heding, mikkel mathiasen, helene pedersen & inna meshkauska

Tunnel Vision is a disability that afflicts one’s sight as it narrows and limits the person’s sight range. Alternatively, it can also figuratively be a metaphor for a closed mind; one that is unwilling to accept other people's opinions or points of view. Somewhere in between those two concepts, this installation presents a tunnel that gives whoever walks through two different experiences: the tunnel either becomes smaller as you progress, narrowing down to the point in which you need to crawl or vice-versa. In addition to that, a diversity of objects are placed within the tunnel, in which the walls are covered in fragmented mirror pieces and illuminated by colourful lights. There is no correct entrance to enter from, as everyone is free to choose which end they want to enter from and obtain whichever experience they so desire