Art Photographie Franz Immoos
Art Photographie Franz Immoos
May 20, 2021
Sacred space The sacred space is a house of being that eludes to a metaphysical space ‘outside’. This ‘outside’ is the cosmos, an unknown, immeasurable space that never ends. It begins with an empirical spatial experience that leads to the formless, abysmal, otherworldly and legendary, which fascinates, frightens and eludes an objective feeling of space. Experiences outside of normal sensory perception are located in the metaphysical realm. In the work "Sacred Space", architectural fragments are combined with each other in a photo-technical manner in transparent layers. The resulting atmospheric interplay of light and shadow suggests allegorical, metaphorical content. Everything we perceive and imagine we move into space and time. We only experience space by moving in it, and time we experience in the carrying out of each of our movements. We never experience space without time. Kant and Einstein, in his theory of relativity, comes to the same conclusion, that experience shows that space and time cannot be separated from one another. Kant (1724-1804) before him also combined space and time in theory. Just like space, time is for him a sensual form, namely the form of the inner sense and of transcendental ideality. Time conceptions are formed primarily on the basis of tactile and auditory sensations.