Light installation by 88888
88888 is the Belgian artist duo Karel Burssens and Jeroen Verrecht. The duo is focused at their projects on research on the experience and the use of space is unfold.
88888 is the Belgian artist duo Karel Burssens and Jeroen Verrecht. The duo is focused at their projects on research on the experience and the use of space is unfold.
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