Tesseract (Study)
Feb 6-14, 6–10 PM
Tesseract (Study) is a compact mirrored sculpture representing a fourth-dimensional cube expressed within three-dimensional space.
Tesseract (Study) is a compact mirrored light sculpture representing a fourth-dimensional cube translated into three-dimensional space. Drawing from mathematical theory and sacred geometry, the work uses reflective surfaces and precisely programmed LED light to generate the illusion of infinite depth and recursive form within a contained volume.
Though modest in scale, the piece functions as a perceptual portal. As light reflects endlessly within the mirrored interior, the boundaries between interior and exterior, object and observer, begin to dissolve. The sculpture invites close viewing and slow contemplation, rewarding subtle shifts in perspective with continuously evolving visual complexity.
Though modest in scale, the piece functions as a perceptual portal. As light reflects endlessly within the mirrored interior, the boundaries between interior and exterior, object and observer, begin to dissolve. The sculpture invites close viewing and slow contemplation, rewarding subtle shifts in perspective with continuously evolving visual complexity.
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