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Olympus Fotokunstpfad Zingst

Taumascopio / Origami Mirror Kaleidoscope Art Installation / HorizonteZingst / Zingst / DE

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This Kaleidoscope Art Installation links daily life on the streets to something from another world. Origami Mirror Kaleidoscope Art Installation is an unusual artwork made up entirely of mirrors. it is a space within a space and a way out of reality’s forms and perspectives.
mattia paco rizzi realised an intriguing structure that seems to have dropped from outer space.
Interestingly when a person finds themselves inside the artwork, the aesthetic looks significantly like a high-quality design found in boat and airplane construction.
Even more, this Kaleidoscope Mirror Art Installation takes on the shape of a prism split in half and the space in between creates the entry point to the installation.
Finally, for the curious pedestrians passing by, two opening on both ends were added so that people can peek into the object.
This Origami Mirror Kaleidoscope Art Installation is located in Zingst, Germany.

Designboom article here
Archdaily article here

Project Info

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WHO

me

WHEN

27.05.2016 > 27.05.2019

CURATOR

Regina Tetens for Olympus Fotokunstpfad Zingst 2016

Special thanks

to my father

Project Type

  • #Art
  • #Events
  • #Public Space
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