Room 714,
(Are you thinking what I'm thinking?)
2001, 2004

Constructed room, caneite acoustic tiles, observation mirror, signage, fluorescent lighting
300 x 220 x 290cm

Room 714 is a small, completely empty room with the exception of a built–in mirror that is positioned just below comfortable average viewing height. The room is lined with acoustic tiling and is lit with fluorescent lighting. The acoustics of the room create a stifling atmosphere that encourages an intense subjective awareness.

Room 715,
(Are you thinking what I'm thinking?)
2001, 2004

Constructed room, caneite acoustic tiles, observation mirror, office furniture and paraphernalia, files, computer, Quicktime movie, signage, fluorescent lighting
300 x 220 x 290cm

Lined with the same acoustic tiling as Room 714, this room is a research lab. The mirror in Room 714 is revealed as a one–way observation mirror; the desk is covered in papers, reports and files; the filing cabinet is open and can be explored, and there is a video of an unknown individual undergoing an EEG on the computer. A subtly positioned surveillance camera watches over everything.

Room 715, installation details 2001, 2004

Video stills of EEG procedure taking while speaking, writing and reading in English and Latvian; results of EEG while writing in English and writing in Latvian.