This piece is meant to explore how shadows inform our world. As light moves, ethereal absence bends and shifts around preexisting objects and architecture. Shadows can warp the understanding or recognition of our environment, simultaneously occupying our space and just passing through. Part of my practice has been to notice what I notice, taking stalk of the interesting shapes that shadows allow our landscape. This room was made by projecting photographs of shadows I have taken over time in various locations. The images are meant to confuse this space even further through celebration of gratuitous color, bridging the gap between tangible and intangible moment,. Mapping the ephemeral is important however illogical and momentary. Viewers were asked to lay on the floor, touch the walls, take a selfie, inhabit the space, and document time spent enveloped in the color and the fleeting moment.