„Trias“ is an immersive light and sound art installation featuring a trifold composition of three aluminum-framed Venetian mirrors. Each frame measures approximately 93 cm x 133 cm and houses a set of three fluorescent tubes, creating an interplay of light, sound, and reflection.

In the traditional triptych format, „Trias“ offers a visually captivating experience. Positioned within each frame are three fluorescent tubes arranged between a Venetian mirror and a regular mirror, allowing observers to witness the dynamic play of light between them.

The fluorescent tubes are orchestrated to gradually dim and brighten through DMX technology, responding to the sounds generated by visitors. This interactive aspect transforms the installation into a collaborative and ever-changing audio-visual composition.

The unique lighting effects produced by the mirrors create reflections that vary from every perspective and at every moment. Drawing inspiration from the concept of infinity mirrors, the installation employs this technique to immerse viewers in a visually infinite realm.

As the fluorescent tubes dim and brighten, the reflections change, and they emit sounds that are both amplified and transformed, resulting in a potentially endless and random auditory composition. The audio component is influenced by dynamic interferences within the room—such as the presence of more people, incoming or outgoing messages, and changes in mass distribution. This introduces an element of unpredictability, symbolizing a dystopian dialogue between the past and the future.

„Trias“ serves as a contemplative exploration of coexisting possibilities, inviting viewers to reflect on the evolving nature of time, the dynamic interplay of light and sound, and the ever-shifting perspectives created by the merging of the past and the future.