Tom Jeckel is a german light and media artist whose work moves along the seam, where technology meets perception.
His creative studio [subvision.net] develops immersive installations, visual environments and experimental stage concepts – a laboratory for luminous ideas where architecture, sound and digital imagery are treated as fluid, interwoven materials.
His works or projects often revolve around transforming physical spaces into responsive, almost breathing environments. Light is not used merely to illuminate but to sculpt atmosphere and guide emotional experience. Facades become canvases, interiors dissolve into shifting projections, and events gain an added narrative layer through synchronized visuals and sound design.
This approach places his work somewhere between installation art, scenography and media performance.
A recurring theme in Jeckel’s work is the exploration of perception itself: How light, motion and rhythm can alter the way a space is understood or felt.
Rather than presenting static pieces, many projects are dynamic, evolving over time or reacting to context. This gives his installations a certain liveliness, as if the environment is quietly aware of its audience.







