The object is composed of a steel skeleton and six ceiling-mounted monitors without casings. These are decorated as chandeliers with glass beads that sparkle like crystals.[1] Each displays a turquoise-green eye directed at the viewer.[2] A media recording of the artist's eyes.[3] The settings change. The images on the two monitors, which are located on either side of the chandelier, are arranged along a vertical axis of symmetry. In the close-up view, the gaze falls into the darkness of the iris and the viewing angle is reversed: Now the viewers are looking into the eye or out through it again. The viewers are the eye.[2] Image and sound run in a loop.