Artist Turns Monitor Into 3D Light Sculpture Through High-Speed Rotation

Imagine a simple digital monitor, which isn’t exactly a lot of fun for an artist. So to spice things up, artist Benjamin Muzzin took the same monitor and rotated it at really high speeds, creating really fascinating patterns.


Muzzin Art

The resulting image of light that has been created comprises of such fascinating patterns which are very diverse. It is an interesting artistic experiment and can be used to create similar other art pieces in the future.

According to Muzzin, “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 video of this entire experiment could be posted below. When asked how the experiment was accomplished, Muzzin revealed, “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.”

You can check out other works by Muzzin at the link provided below.

Source: Ecal

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