Wave Fragment is a kinetic light sculpture that is in the ability to display wind-related flow fields by the reflection of light, inspired by the continuous movement of water. 

The guiding motive is bound to memories of the sea while the light  is dancing on its waters in rhythmic motion caused by airflows. The  work responds to ideas of digital simulations of particle flows and  the visualization of computational fluid dynamics. Wave Fragment  as a physical sculpture uses these parameters as decisive factors for creating generative works of art. Carrying an immersive quality, the  emergent patterns show the interplay of forces caused by the chaotic nature of these phenomenons. Although the configurations are  manifold and diverse, the patterns of light and shade stay comprehensible and their emergence readable due to the control of external  wind sources used to breathe life into this artwork. 

Being charmed by its vivid play but concurrently being sharply re minded of its artificiality, we are aware of this manifested technological simulacrum as a contrast to its natural model. While watching  the waves, we remember the fragility of our natural ecosystems and their complex and dynamic interactions, of which we too are part of.

Duration: 12 June 2021 – 29 August 2021

Poster design by Alexandra Rauschgold