▼ Reverie I Quiet visual scenes, such as gardens and landscapes, as well as soothing sounds, such as rain or light crackles, can provoke a pleasant condition commonly referred to as ‘reverie’. The installation Reverie I is an electronic sanctuary that aims to provoke this state of being lost in thought on the basis of a composition of 25 spinning glass fibre rods and 20 meters of air cushions brought to life by an electronic pulley system. Reverie consists of 25 spinning glass fibre rods and 20 meters of air cushions brought to life by an electronic pulley system. An installation to contemplate in. By the means of prepared electronics the work generates complex oscillating motions and silences filled with slow-moving readymades. An environment, to enter and explore kinetically and acoustically like a garden. developed in co-production with PNEK (Norway) and V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media (Rotterdam, Netherlands)