Chris Fraser has a unique art installation which involves using light. His exhibit, dubbed In Passing, features the use of light in a very interesting way. He created holes and small gaps in the walls of an art gallery to allow beams of light to trickle into adjoining rooms. Here's Fraser on his work with light:
I would like my work to point back into the world. I spend a lot of time crafting specific situations, framing light in such a way that it reveals a portion of the complex order within the ambient environment. But there is nothing particularly special about the light that enters these works. Echoes of this same order can be found in your home, entering your windows, skirting around furniture, slipping through a crack in the door. I want to call attention to a type of beauty that usually goes unnoticed.
Check out the gallery of it below:

Chris Fraser, via My Modern Met