Lingering Echoes

Lingering Echoes places you inside a glowing tesseract, a four-dimensional hypercube constructed from fluorescent string, where the movements of every previous visitor linger as luminous trails on the walls. Upon entering the physical installation and putting on a VR headset, you are confronted with the accumulated decisions of those who came before: paths traced by strangers, now yours to follow or abandon.

In this dimension, time does not move on its own. It moves when you do. Each visitor becomes both archaeologist and author, reading the choreography left by others while composing their own. As you move through the space, more hands appear alongside yours, each following their own inherited path. When the traces begin to disappear, the structure falls away, and gradually the roles reverse. Past becomes future, present becomes past.

No two experiences are identical. Some follow existing trails closely; others create their own path. This spectrum of responses mirrors how cultures form and how individual decisions compound into collective inheritance.
Lingering Echoes asks: what will you leave for those who come after?

Dr Anneke Sools did a talk about the work where she reflected on the visitor experience. You can see her presentation here:

Commissioned by: TETEM // Created by: Sjoerd van Acker // Sound Design: Siem de Boer // Web Developement: Thimo Pagen // Photo Credits: Job Lugtigheid


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