Fake Night 1 
C-print on aluminum, H60cm x L76cm, 2004

Fake Night 3 
C-print on aluminum, H63cm x L76cm, 2004

Fake Night 4 
C-print on aluminum, H60cm x L76cm, 2004

Fake Night 5 
C-print on aluminum, H60cm x L76cm, 2004

Fake Night 6 
C-print on aluminum, H60cm x L76cm, 2004

Siteset 
C-print on aluminum, H80cm x L105cm, 2004

Siteset 2 
C-print on aluminum, H87cm x L105cm, 2004

Siteset 3 
C-print on aluminum, H82cm x L105cm, 2004

Fake Night and Siteset: These photographs show roller-coasters and empty apartments in New York. The photos are simply darkened towards becoming completely black, and then tinted towards a staged, "day for night' atmosphere. On a monitor, they appear quite a bit brighter than when they are printed - as mounted photographs, they look like semigloss dark blue, purple, red or green sheets of paper barely revealing hints of looping spatial constructions or apartment interiors.

The driving interest behind these images are questions about the impossibility of emptying pictorial space.