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Light Sculpture - Point

2013

Light Sculpture - Point is an attempt to expand the structure of pointillist painting from two-dimensional paintings into light sculptures in three-dimensional space.


In pointillist painting, distinct dots form a single image through optical color mixing. In Light Sculpture - Point, these points are expanded from a two-dimensional plane into three-dimensional space, using an accumulation of light points to create a sculptural body. The light points become the structural elements of the sculpture that emerges in the space.


A sculpture made of light is not a fixed physical object. It has no material surface boundary, and the sculptures overlap each other. Furthermore, light sculptures are born through the actions of people.


The artwork space is not completed in advance. As people create light sculptures, which come together, overlap, influence each other, disappear, and are born again, the artwork space itself continues to be created. Viewers do not look at this group of sculptures from the outside. They enter inside the sculptures and bodily experience the continuously created group of sculptures.


Light Sculpture - Point is an attempt to expand sculpture from a fixed physical object into a sculptural space without boundaries that continues to be created in relation to the body, other people, time, and other light sculptures.

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