Color Wheels

Color Wheels is a light art installation created as a perceptual instrument to investigate the experience of color and light through temporal luminous color arrangements. This piece draws its initial inspiration from the enthralling history of color research.

Artists, scientists and scholars ranging from Leon Battista Alberti, Phillip Otto Runge and Johaness Itten to Isaac Newton, Hermann von Helmholtz and J.W. von Goethe have developed different theories and approaches to understand and categorize color. An emblematic form in this process has been the color wheel and its many interpretations.

Color Wheels is a triptych that generates a minimal and basic physical environment. Each section consists of six circles that are engaged in a concentric layered layout. The visual experience is stimulated by successive brightness, hue and saturation hierarchies of reflected light on each circle. The perceptual process is enabled in an attempt to investigate color harmonies and analogies as well as complementary, simultaneous and sequential color contrasts and chromatic afterimages. Visual constancy is challenged.

As we move to an era where the analogue and the digital realms merge and the static becomes dynamic we are keen on re-visiting our relationship to light and color. Color is a perception that is formed in our brain through past experience and visual information. Semantics of color explore the means by which languages communicate the visual impression in a historical and cultural context. Our approach is the opposite. Color Wheels aim to deliver live points of perceptual exploration to each observer.

Color Wheels is created together with architectural lighting designer Athanassios Danilof
in collaboration with Targetti Sankey Spa.

Exhibitions:
2018 National Gallery, Cifte Hamam, Skopje Light Art District, Macedonia
2018 The Match Gallery, Lighting Guerrilla, Ljubljana, Slovenia
2017 Vandalorum, Värnamo, Sweden
2016 Canoe Studios, New York City, USA
2016 Triade Gallery, Timisoara, Romania
2016 Light & Building, Frankfurt, Germany

DARC AWARDS / Architectural in London, 2016, Second place
Category: ART - Best Light Art Scheme -  Low Budget

photo:DK, Athanassios Danilof, Miyake Hiroyuki, Germano Borrelli

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