
These two photographs documents a scene generated by placing a camera on a 360-degree rotating tripod that Lee himself designed, which allowed him to capture the multi-perspective jungle gym image that is visible in Space and Perception. The jungle gym-like structure is made the artist with timber for creating a temporary space of vertical and horizontal lines which stands on the surface of round earth. This unconventional photographic process converted the image of a polyhedron, which consists of straight lines, into a spherical polyhedron as a means of confirming the hypothetical condition of a convex space of reality that surrounds us in daily life. The artist defined this work as the outcome of his research that explored and vindicated the hypothesis of “moving images returned to spherical forms” prior to becoming an artwork.