Projection Booth

  the world is a kaleidoscope of Maya (illusion), where our senses paint a picture of reality that veils the eternal truth – Hindu precept


Projection Booth / the mind reels

Projection Booth is an exhibit that animates and explores the nature of projection within the mind, not merely in psychological terms, but also as it relates to aspects of neuroscience, healing and tantalizing postulates of how consciousness may emerge within the brain

Our series of video projections, spoken words and interactive- illuminated effects represent our vision and interpretation of how the mind changes over time (neuroplasticity). We’re interested in how harnessing that ability to change may heal and reveal proposed neural correlates of consciousness. Memory reels screen in our personal projection booth, and we ‘project what happens next’ — this projection directs our actions. Through dynamic immersive light, we invite visitors to contemplate not only why and how we think and act the way we do, but how our thought patterns change over time. Our installation will make this process visible using light, sound/poetry and two videos: one projected on a wall and another projected onto a geometric form. We hope to start a conversation about how the ability to ‘change our minds’ heals and helps reveal truths about how consciousness may arise

we are deeply grateful to Hugh Rogovy, Lulu Parent and Asher Rogovy of the Rogovy Foundation for their generous support of Projection Booth


Lin Jingjing is an internationally recognized installation performance video conceptual artist who’s work is frequently on display in New York and Hong Kong. In April 2024, Jinging was cited as one of the top 10 artist participating in Art Basel Hong Kong. Profiled in the Tate and highly regarded, Jingjing describes herself as a multimedia conceptual artist who frequently employs experimental narrative techniques to present a possible future infused with absurd imaginings and humor. How perfect for us!

private event exhibit, NYC June 1-3 2024

image © Lin Jingjing 2024