installation, offset prints, black,
red and ultraviolet ink
2005, Budapest
cca 430 square feet (40 m2)
Dark geo is a Penrose-wallpaper. It represents two infinite and aperiodic networks. The networks based on each other, but they are can not bee seen together. One of them visible in normal light, the other one lights up in the darkness, by ultraviolet light.
At the border of the two kind of light, where the visible light and the lightning of the ultraviolet light have same intensity the two networks are connected. The visible network is red and geometric, the invisible network composed from human figures.
The human figures draws their network by unconfortable positions. They are exactly the same, because they are made from an ergonomic average-man rule.