Copyright: Martha Boto,Fair Use
Here we have 'Optique lumino-dinamique', a light sculpture by Martha Boto. Its kinetic qualities emerge from the interplay between industrial materials and the orchestration of light. The structure is a cube-shaped construction of clear cylinders, a metallic grid, and black lines, creating a complex pattern. Reflected light animates the sculpture, producing an ethereal and dynamic viewing experience. Boto's work reflects the Op Art movement's fascination with visual perception and optical illusions. The semiotic components of the sculpture—cylinders, grid, and light—become a visual language through which Boto explores themes of movement and transformation. The transparent materials are used to challenge fixed meanings and engage viewers in new ways of experiencing space and light. The interplay of light within the clear cylinders destabilizes established meanings, transforming simple materials into a complex visual phenomenon. The sculpture challenges our assumptions about perception and representation.
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