Sculpture

Moiré

Static kinetic sculpture — overlapping line grids that shift with your viewing angle, so no two people ever see the same thing.

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These are static kinetic sculptures — the work doesn't move, but you do. Overlapping line grids produce moiré interference patterns that shift continuously as your viewing angle changes. Walk past one and the pattern blooms, contracts, rotates. Stand still and it locks. Step sideways and it unlocks into something new.

We say that all experience is subjective, that no two people recall the same event the same way. But people don't always feel that subjectivity in their bodies. These pieces make it physical. No two viewers standing in different positions are seeing the same sculpture. Everyone has their own image, generated by their own position in the room, and it changes the moment they move.

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Concentric circles with radial interference lines

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