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Paul Friedlander: String Waves

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Paul Friedlander: String Waves, kinetic light sculpture, 2010, Chicago Musuem of Science and Industry

 

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Paul Friedlander: A triptych, three kinetic waveforms

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Paul Friedlander: A triptych, three kinetic waveforms, dimensions: height: 4 metres, width: variable each waveform ~ 70 cm, 2010, Copernicus Science Center, Warsaw

 

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Paul Friedlander: "Outside Time"

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Paul Friedlander: "Outside Time", "The Brain Unravelled" (An exhibition in three discplines, art, anthropology and neurology.), Slade Research Centre, London, 2009

The installation is a development of the long standing wave series. It is light sculpture to be lit entirely by LEDs.

 

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"Persistence of Vision" by Paul Friedlander

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The light sculpture "Persistence of Vision" by Paul Friedlander, Light Exhibition, Phaeno Science Centre, Wolfsburg, Germany, 2012

 

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Paul Friedlander: "Art Futura XXI"

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Paul Friedlander: "Art Futura XXI", Bilbao, Spain, 2011- Alhondiga Bilbao

Interactive light sculpture: visitors select images of earlier Friedlander's artworks using a touch screen. The images are digitally processed in real time using custom software to create a pallete of colours in the new light sculpture. Below the light sculpture is the touch screen used for interactive control.

 The sculpture is an example of the use of artist's invention chromastrobic light, light that changes colour faster than the eye can see. The sculpture is in fact lit by only one colour at each instant but appears to be multi-coloured. These photos faithfully show how it looks to the human eye.

 

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