Installation art illustrates experience well
Menashe Kadishman contributed an installation titled Shalekhet (Fallen Leaves) to the Jewish Museum Berlin (for a Memory Void – a harsh, concrete-walled empty space within the Libeskind Building). Over 10,000 open-mouthed faces coarsely cut from heavy, circular iron plates cover the floor (which Kadishman asks the viewer to walk upon). The installation provides a number of examples around the question of exactly what an experience is. A review of the installation can be found here.
There is also a video which provides a slight sense of the experience.