Adriána AdamováSeries/Summer semester 2024EN/SK
Pipet
Light, colors, reality — elements we strive to interpret in numerous ways, often without perfect replication. The unreality or unidentifiability of an image acts as a game that shifts our perspective and opens possibilities for new perception.
Light refraction, darkness, shadow, color, motion — we visually project all of these through our sight, which copies information from the external environment like a pipette. Optical fibers operate on a similar principle.
The 'Pipette' objects are candlesticks made of two parts: one section holds a tealight, while the other consists of a cluster of optical fibers that act as a magnifying glass, distorting reality. These optical bundles transmit light from the candle, multiplying and diffusing it. The individual components are removable, allowing the user to interact with their surroundings through unusual visual sensations.
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