Through the Door Viewer
Inspired by the spontaneity of intimate contemporary photography art, and intrigued by the spur of gritty realism of xerox printing, I created an installation that would expose the destructive sexual desire of 'voyeuring'. I situated three doors to form a triangle, encouraging a walk around the space. Further inviting the viewers with the abnormal presence of a door viewer. Each door represents a room considered "private" (the bedroom, the bathroom, the living room), publicizing a private moment for the viewer to see. As well as, exposing the voyeur in contrary to its original purpose. Instead of looking from the inside out as the subject to the outside world, the viewers become the voyeurs and look from the outside in, into the private domestic life of a couple and their sexual experiences.