| The photographic work addresses the viewing process as it engages with the surroundings, it activates the room and offers the spectator the opportunity to mirror the present space in the images, or even reach further down and relate the reflecting spaces to those of the spectators memories. Through this realisation the viewer is no longer occupying the removed position of the spectator, but is given the opportunity realise the work through the personal associations provoked by the work, and become aware of their physical relation to the space occupied. |