Interval








Interval, interactive lumino-kinetic installation explores the relations between movement, natural phenomena, and physical laws of motion of water. It was created by experimenting with characteristic geometrical properties of waves and light reflections in the space. By walking across the sensitive floor, water waves are triggered in two pools, producing straight and circular shapes. Light reflects the motion on the walls in geometrical patterns depending on the shapes of pools and complexity of the interaction with the installation. This project clarifies often unnoticed natural structures and laws and creates choreography between body, object, space and physics, highlighting their interdependence.

*wooden boards, metal pools, water, spotlight

Coauthor: Vesna Salamon
Exhibition: Museum of Contemporary Art
Work: Design and Typography
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Date: 2015