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This cylindrical installation piece features a curved projection screen displaying distorted, repeated expressions that appear to be contained within a glass-like vessel or cannister. The images have a liquid, warped quality, as if viewed through water or curved glass, creating a prismatic effect with subtle rainbow refractions. The expressions appear multiplied and stretched across the curved surface, creating a sense of movement and distortion. The piece is displayed in a gallery setting, with the cylindrical structure standing on a dark floor against white walls. The lighting creates an ethereal glow, with the projected images appearing both luminous and slightly ghostly against the white background. The title's reference to "light polluted by patterns" is reflected in how the clean light of the projection is deliberately disrupted and distorted by the curved surface and repeated imagery.