The title "Plug-In" plays with confusion, linking what is digital to what is physical, even erotic, and letting that mix show through its shape.
An austere iron cage contains nothing but the air of 700 colorful balloons, illuminated from within by seven light bulbs. Inside the iron frame, the air trembles with color and light, held in place by something firm, almost severe. That contrast is where the work holds its tension.
The result is an object that is full, yet full of emptiness. It acts as a soft provocation, designed to dissolve the tension of formal analysis and instead trigger a sense of child-like wonder. This is an attempt to resolve the encounter with the other, not through complex theory, but through a simple image, one capable of eliciting a smile.