
Shape of Light – ROOM B138 – An installation exploring the coexistence of natural and artificial light within a stone structure in Valletta, Malta. Cold daylight enters through a window, grazing the floor, while the warm glow of filament lamps illuminates the interior. Rather than simply juxtaposing these lights, the work reconfigures them through reflection and rotation. Wind-responsive units produce intermittent reflections, allowing light to trace shifting trajectories across walls and ceiling. The movement of daylight and the subtle vibration of artificial light overlap, and the space continuously transforms. The project seeks not opposition but coexistence. In the delicate interval between the two lights, a new spatial order quietly emerges.




