Depth Array
Depth Array is an audiovisual installation that investigates our perception of depth. The work creates an enveloping and constantly shifting audiovisual environment that challenges our perception by creating planes of light within its environment. In this installation, Robin Beekman explores the effect of the after-image, a phenomenon that intensifies with the increasing speed of the installation. The interplay of light and shadow effortlessly captures the viewer’s attention, luring them into a state reminiscent of hypnosis.
Robin Beekman | NL
Robin Beekman is a contemporary artist fascinated by the limits of human perception. His work explores the boundary between physical reality and subjective vision, creating temporary realities in which you are compelled not just to look, but to question the act of looking itself. Reflective, immersive experiences that blur the lines between what is real and what is perceived. Drawing on a background in media technology, his installations challenge sensory logic and actively engage with their environment. Sometimes his work merges seamlessly with the existing architecture; at other times, it claims an autonomous space in the darkness.




