Freerk creates kinetic artworks and light installations from experimental research into materials, movement and mechanics. In his work he is always looking for rhythms, in image, sound, time and space. This creates a calm, soothing sensory experience in which a complex whole is formed between the individual shapes and forms whose boundaries seem to disappear. Yet, the dynamics between the moving parts are not programmed or controlled. Rather his work is ‘aleatoric’, depending on chance, meaning he has no full control over what happens. His works share an element of renewal, a sense of unpredictability that follows automatically from the interactions between the laws of physics that operate on all parts.