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ART INSTALLATION (RHYTHME)

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We live in constant motion without having time to stop, to look inside ourselves not through the prism of a selfie camera. Squares, parks, courtyards are places where a person is looking for an opportunity to be alone with himself, forgetting about the noise  from city.

Public space of the city is a decoder for a person, the beat of the pulse is synchronized with the surrounding rhythm, but sometimes the wave is interrupted, missing one beat - and right in this moment, emptiness, zero axis of the sinusoidal movement of the wave - the person sees himself.

My concept is an interference - mutual reinforcement or weakening  of the flow of human perception and its environment.

Wooden, modular structures represent sound “noise” or waves, transformed into graphic expression. The prism in the center, illuminated by LED strips, represents the person's focus on himself. The final element of the design is a double-sided mirror suspended in the middle of the prism.

A person looking through the prism, regardless of night or day, sees himself in the midst of the noise and chaos of the surrounding reality and can consistently and in any order experience states of focusing on himself, interacting with the context and interacting with a person on the other side of the prism, and also deliberately switch between each other. There is an opportunity to pause, take a deep breath, clear your mind, and tune yourself to a new rhythm.

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