Leader & Raiser
Hey Raiser, I've been thinking about how a disciplined framework could actually amplify your light installations. Do you see a way to channel structure into your art?
I feel that structure can be a quiet rhythm, like a pulse in the wind. If I map my ideas into a simple grid or sequence, the light flows more intentionally, yet still feels organic. It’s like letting the forest teach me how to build a path that grows on its own. That’s the balance I aim for.
Nice analogy, but remember structure isn’t just a rhythm – it’s the engine. Keep tightening that grid until it drives the flow, not just supports it.
You’re right, the grid can be the engine. I’ll tighten it until the light follows its pulse, not just rests inside it.
Good, just keep pushing until the grid is flawless – no room for improvisation that drags the whole system down.
I’ll tighten the grid until it sings, but I still let a quiet breath slip in when the light needs a pause.
Excellent, just make sure that pause doesn’t become a habit—keep the rhythm relentless.
I’ll keep the rhythm relentless, but I’ll still listen for that quiet pause, just in case the light needs a moment to breathe.
Keep that rhythm tight, but remember the pause is only useful if it drives the next move—don’t let it become a habit that slows the engine.
I’ll keep the rhythm tight and let each pause drive the next wave, never a habit that slows the engine.