White surfaces under red, green and blue light.
Every color of the visible spectrum can be understood as a unique combination of red, green and blue light. White surfaces contain no inherent color information, just the potential to reflect what’s shone on them. But under light, they fulfill their color potential, not just as amplifiers but as interpreters: involved not just in the re-direction of the colors shone, but in the creation of NEW colors that have no way of existing except in co-creation between light, surface and orientation.
Objective information is influenced by the reflector, an influence inextricably tied to the reflector’s perspective. Turn the piece and everything changes. A new collaboration drawing new conclusions that are no less true.