‚Light-field Memories: Torso‘ is a looped 3-D Sequence of images and animations exclusively produced for a light-field monitor which emits pixels with directionality to them, resulting in an auto-stereoscopic image that the viewer is allowed to wander about on the horizontal axis.
Body parts and objects connect seemingly unrelated settings through their reappearances. It is a dreamlike stream of memories and associations of an anonymous person.
A poem - an abbreviated version of Rilke‘s „Archaischer Torso Apollos“ - is floating in the air. In the original, Rilke celebrates the sculptural self-assertion of the active human body through the very absence of bodily attributes that guarantee the ability to move. It is the body‘s fragmentation that opens up our imagination.