An Instrument for the Measure of Absence

Kenneth Collins (Writer, Director, Installation Designer)

An Instrument for the Measurement of Absence is an immersive and interactive installation that challenges audiences to willingly enclose themselves in a small, ominous closet. Alone in the dark, behind a blood-red door, viewers are invited to undergo the voyeuristic experience of peering through a small hole, where they may witness an unexpected encounter with what is otherwise hidden and absent from view.

Aram Art Museum, South Korea (2015)
Théâtre de l’Avant-Seine, France (2014)
Théâtre national de Toulouse, France (2011)
LiFE Space for Emerging Arts, France (2010)
Théâtre de L'Agora, Paris (2010)
Gare Saint-Sauveur, France (2009)
Maison des Arts de Créteil, Paris (2009)
Le Manège, France (2009)
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