Irradiation of matrix‐isolated dicyanodiazomethane (4) with 254 nm‐light leads to the dicyanocarbene 5, which, upon further photoexcitation, undergoes successive isomerizations until a photoequilibrium between the five C3N2 isomers dicyanocarbene (T‐5), cyanoisocyanocarbene (T‐6), 3‐cyano‐2H‐azirenylidene (S‐7), 3‐isocyano‐2H‐azirenylidene (S‐8), and diisocyanocarbene (S‐9) is reached. The preferential formation of a specific member of this group can be achieved by changing the wavelength of the irradiating light. The structural elucidation of the unknown compounds 6−9 is based on a comparison of their calculated and experimental IR spectra. (© Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2003)