Daniel von Sturmer often positions videos within larger sculptural and architectural frameworks to create works with confounding logic that confuse the expected relationship between pictorial and real space. His commission for kids, Paradox park, comprises a large titled plane with small circular apertures through which a child (or adventurous adult) can push their head to view projections of animated objects atop and below the surface, creating an immersive installation that sparks viewer’s curiosity and wonder.
Supported by Melbourne Now Champions the Dewhurst Family