In her light installations, Korean artist Jeongmoon Choi uses simple tools, such as ultraviolet light and coloured thread, to create arresting geometrical shapes that redefine the architecture of a space. Reminiscent of Tron or something produced at a laser light show, Choi’s three-dimensional drawings playfully engage viewers by altering their sense of perspective and illusion.

”The drawings become project or even projection of an imaginary construction that takes form in its environment starting from a line, a thread, which represents the chronological decisions of a progression in space.”

A collection of her works is currently shown at Gallerie Laurent Muller in Paris throughout January 26th.