A Proscenium is the architectural element in western theatres that not only defines the spatial division between stage and audience, but also describes a history of viewing and representing. The proscenium arch functions as a large frame that only allows a selected gaze and covers what is ‑offstage. The artists Kerstin Honeit, Ofri Lapid and Fernando Nino-Sánchez investigate the ‑proscenium using video work, light installations, photos and objects in its function of being a mirror axis between object and recipient, as well as a border between being ‑on stage and ‑off stage.