Augenblick
New York
2006
Light Sculpture
LED, transparent mirror, rubber, acrylic, wood
Exhibited in pure darkness, Augenblick is a stand-alone cube structure, constructed of transparent mirrors, lined internally with LED lights which upon a closer look with the cube, move in Illuminating waves of neon: creating an illusion of undulations though vacant, space-less tunnels. Augenblick offers viewers a chance to travel towards endless depths into absent spaces.
Within it’s simplicity and pure design is Augenblick’s inherent power. A simple 12” cube structure becomes upon illumination, a visually endless expanse of space and multi-dimension.
Inspired by the concept of Eternal Reoccurrence; the idea that with infinite time and a finite number of events, events will recur again and again infinitely, without beginning, end, or center.
Informed by a study into abstract mathematics; Augenblick marks the first installation where light is being used as experimentation through reflection, to explore geometric and philosophical phenomena.
Exhibited originally within a showcase of artists supported by Wolf + Lamb, Augenblick was first on display inside art-club 12-turn-13, New York, during a Wolf + Lamb event in 2006. Augenblick was further invited to be exhibited at Point.B Studio, Brooklyn, NY.
Premiere Exhibition:
Wolf + Lamb Showcase, 12turn13,
New York. November 2006
Wolf + Lamb Showcase, 12turn13,
New York. November 2006