1. February 6th, 2014 at 3:45 PM outside the Speigel Theater.
2. OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The transition from leaving a dark space and looking directly at the snow, which reflected the sun.
3. SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The snow was brighter than ever today, especially after sitting in a dark theater space for over an hour. The discomfort that the blindingly white snow created was rather painful. My whole body tensed and my eyes would not cooperate. The haziness of my vision allowed for a picture of endless white snow before me. A feeling of entrapment came over me; I somehow felt isolated in what seemed to be an open snowy field. The white snow was neither inviting nor excluding in it’s brightness. Flashes of warm feelings and bitter cold fell over me in a split second as the snow reflected the bright sun. It was an extremely paradoxical light experience. All other colors had vanished; the incredibly vivid whiteness had taken over.