MindTime | Digital art of mind by Kritwalee

MindTime by Kritwalee Seneetantikul is a series of interactive sculptures that encourage participants to explore their own perception of time. 

MindTime at DDA Gallery. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

MindTime at DDA Gallery. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

First exhibited at Digital Art Gallery of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. MindTime allowed visitors to consider our perception of time through three digital installations.

Three sculptures of MindTime series. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

Three sculptures of MindTime series. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

The visitors are invited to concentrate on each sculpture and predict how much time has passed. 

Visiter experiences MindTime at DDA Gallery. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

Visiter experiences MindTime at DDA Gallery. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

Throughout the individual perceptions, the answers might be vary. It could be either fast or slow depends on their own cognition. MindTime lets us questioned our sense while individually experiencing the time.

Inside MindTime. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

Inside MindTime. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

"I just start to think about what people normally concern. What’s related to myself and others? Then it just came up at that moment about the word –Time" – said Kritwalee.

MindTime in detail. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

MindTime in detail. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

Kritwalee told us that her next step is to explore more about Time concept. She said that  because time is quite a broad topic and conceptual. She would like to create more art installations that enhance the meaning and happiness into people’s life.

MindTime at DDA Gallery. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

MindTime at DDA Gallery. Image courtesy from Kritwalee.

Watch video to see MindTime in action below:

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