Platform (2006)
A platform was built inside the gallery and left for visitors to use. On the platform were binoculars, allowing people to look back across the space they were already standing in. The gallery became both the subject and the view, while the visitor became aware of their own act of looking. The work created a simple stage for observation. By raising the viewer slightly and offering a tool usually associated with distance, it changed the relationship between body, space, and attention. Nothing dramatic happened; the act of looking became the work itself.