SPECTRUM II
TRANSITIONS - DESIGN MUSEUM LONDON, DESIGNERS IN RESIDENCE 2017
Water and glass come together to create liquid optics. The shape of the glass determines the outcome of the prism. The water adds a spontaneous element. Light passing through the liquid prism is distorted over time as the droplets of water complete their cycle; shifting from gas to liquid stage and physically altering the light passing through in the form of a rippling rainbow.
SPECTRUM II, is a water prism, in which the heat of the light creates condensation and droplets of water. These droplets, in turn, fall back into the water and distort the rainbow projected on to the floor; creating blurred boundaries between the space and the object and an ever changing rippling pattern on the floor.
The series was created in response to theme “Support’ for Design Museum, Designers in Residence 2017, London