- The Color of Pomegranates by Sergei Parajanov (1969).
- Static shots, usage of symbolism, representing Georgian and Armenia cultures.
- Jeffrey Shaw exploring virtual reality and getting the audience involved (Legible City).
- Time and Space in Chinese Culture (edited by Chun-Chieh Huang and Erik Zurcher).
- Time, Space and Philosophy by Christopher Ray
- Notion of infinity
- Media, place and mobility by Shaun Moores.
- New cultures becoming one’s comfort zone
- 180 The Strand Strange Days Memories of the future
- usage of culture and personal experience by Hassan Khan in “Jewel”,
- “Diary of a Madman” Cheng Ran where he used multiple screens complimenting each other,
- “The Looks” by Wu Tsang – using space for installation where different environments are shown on different screens.
- Space Shifters Exhibition
- Gave me a sense of how interesting one’s perception of space could be
- “WaltenLinie” by Alicja Kwade
The ability to move around and inside the installation becoming its active part of it was an interesting experience of being disorientated.
- Untitled Roni Horn
She considers he half transparent sculptures as “extremely sensual” as we don’t quite know how to identify their boundaries which made me think of transparent material creating an impression of something “half-existing” not identifiable.
- “Parabolic Lens” by Fred Eversley
His usage of colour light and material as well as a new perspective on kinetic art gave me idea for creating spheres and actually incorporating movement.
- “A Travel without Visual Experience” Pak Sheung Chuen
- Usage of darkness and limited light
- Anni Albers
- Her work inspired me to look at how different cultures are interwoven and connected and how to try to borrow cultural heritage without stereotyping, as well as looking at art in a more experimental way
- Kew Gardens
- Trees characteristic for different parts of the world can be found there