RE:play
RE:play is an immersive installation that transforms perception through the interplay of time, delay, projection, and interaction. Using a series of projectors and cameras, the piece generates an infinite visual loop, where projections captured on a delay are continuously reintroduced, creating a layered dialogue between past and present.
Intended as a space to break away from the long hours of architectural work, RE:play offers room for play, reflection, and discovery, where projections become reality, and every action lingers, replaying into the next.
Exhibition Credits
Curators and Designers:
Pericles Bien
Alexander Poff
Garrett Wiese
This exhibition is supported by Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown.
Yale School of Architecture’s exhibition program is supported in part by the Robert A.M. Stern Fund, the Pickard Chilton Dean’s Resource Fund, the Nitkin Family Dean’s Discretionary Fund in Architecture, the Fred Koetter Exhibitions Fund, the Kibel Foundation Fund, and the James Wilder Green Dean’s Resource Fund.