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What is Sourcelight?

Sourcelight is all around us. It is in us. It moves through us. It is what moves us to be inspired, what anchors us in our beliefs, what bonds us together. It is the beauty you witness, the song that makes you weep, the uniqueness you value about your best friend, your favorite food. We create with it as much as it creates with us. We are co-creators with Sourcelight. It is intentionally abstract, not one thing, nor one definition. At its most base level, Sourcelight is a condition of presence. Sourcelight is a declaration of “I am here.” Adsum.

Sourcelight begins with a simple premise: creation is not limited to our material world or the objects we attach meaning to. It is how we enter the world, how we witness one another, and how we shape what exists between us. In this work, light is not decoration, it is a medium for attention, reflection, and becoming.
Sourcelight is an artwork that is entered, not observed. Each installation forms a temporary field in a real natural environment, where place is an active co-author. Landscape becomes architecture. Atmosphere becomes material. Light becomes structure. Through presence and unified attention, coherence emerges; many distinct individuals held within a larger whole.

What remains is not a souvenir. Lumens are offerings: artifacts shaped through entry into the field. Each Lumen stands in for a person – a physical declaration of I am here – and returns as a lasting record of participation and presence.

Sourcelight is guided by an essential orientation: not What do I get? but How do I give? To enter the work is to accept reciprocity, stewardship, and responsibility. Sourcelight continues across landscapes and time through memory, witness, and the growing Archive of Light.

Ultimately, Sourcelight is an invitation to claim one’s light, and the responsibility of our light. Not as performance, but as action. Not as identity, but as presence. Adsum. “I am here.”

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