“360° room for all colours,” created by Olafur Eliasson in 2002, belongs to the Light and Space art movement and is classified within the installation genre. The artwork encapsulates Eliasson’s inquisitiveness about perception, light, and immersive environments.
The artwork features an expansive circular room, wherein visitors are surrounded by a spectrum of vivid, ever-changing colors. The seamless gradation of hues, projected onto the room’s surfaces, generates a dynamic experiential space. The reflections cast on the polished floor surface augment the visual spectacle, enhancing the sense of immersion. The presence of a solitary figure within the artwork serves to emphasize the scale and encompassing nature of the installation, inviting viewers to ponder the relationship between light, space, and human perception.