There are many patterns available to suit all designs, but I have recently used this type of self - coloured board with regularly
spaced circular holes, for both wall and ceiling panels in a creative arts building.
Not exact matches
I'm standing next to a small wall - mounted speaker, looking through a large
circular hole cut in a plasterboard wall and watching a film of dancers moving through the same gallery
space I'm occupying.
The gallery
space itself is filled with diffused, directionless light from covered windows, adding to the subtle air of pleasant confusion — experiential glitch — that the large
circular hole cut between gallery
spaces and other actions in the show trigger.
In addition, Sworn has cut a big
circular hole in the gallery wall, and as the audio autopsy itself begins to decompose, interrupted by shattering noises, we watch a video of past bodies moving through the
space where we now stand.