3D Light Sculptures Created with Two Rotating Flat Monitors
Full Turn is a project created by artist Benjamin Muzzin that took two flat screen monitors placed back-to-back and spins them at high speeds, resulting in three-dimensional (3D) animations. Created as a diploma project for a bachelor degree at ECAL, Benjamin Muzzin About his kinetic light sculptur project.
[quote] “With this project I wanted to explore the notion of the third dimension, with the desire to try to get out of the usual frame of a flat screen. For this, my work mainly consisted in exploring and experimenting a different device for displaying images, trying to give animations volume in space. The resulting machine works with the rotation of two screens placed back to back, creating a three-dimensional animated sequence that can be seen at 360 degrees. Due to the persistence of vision, the shapes that appear on the screen turn into kinetic light sculptures.”[/quote]
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