2014
I started to create an artificial blind spot by flashing light into my eyes to make an eye burn and drew it immediately before the image vanished. This image stayed as a photo-gene and disappeared in approximately 30 seconds. After it disappeared. I had to finish it by relying on a faintly remembered image.
Images are projected to reproduce my personal experience of eye burn and share with the viewer while the rotating light passes through their eyes as well. The angle of light matches with viewers eye level, and makes a same blurry temporal eye burn, layers with my own, which are sealed as a past.
2014, 58"x58"x61", transparent film, iron, motor, wood
30 second eye burn drawing 2014, 9"x12" each
oil pastel on paper