A mirrored ball slowly circles the perimeter of a white pedestal. Seemingly in constant danger of rolling off, the ball somehow remains balanced along the edges of the platform. The reflective surface draws the viewers closer, eager to understand the precarious motions of the object. There, they become prepared to catch the ball at any moment, discovering on closer inspection that the reflections, depending on the ball’s position on the pedestal, reveal ever-changing perspectives of the viewer and the space.
Year: 2024
Materials: powder-coated aluminium, steel, wood, belt drive, magnet, stainless steel ball
Dimensions: ball: ø 30 cm; pedestal: ø 80cm / height: 110cm