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POLAND -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Nov 13, 2019
Discover the mesmerizing fusion of mathematics and art with the Unvisible Landscapes fractal lamp, a groundbreaking design by Andreas Guskos, exhibited in Pavilion 02 in Venice in May 2019.
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Andreas Guskos introduces the Unvisible Landscapes fractal lamp, a stunning fusion of mathematical concepts and artistic expression. Inspired by the eternal beauty described by Plato and the timeless entities highlighted by Roger Penrose, this lamp showcases 3-dimensional fractals, bringing to life urban landscapes through the art of fractal generation software and 3D printing. The result is a captivating interplay of light and form that challenges traditional notions of design.
Utilizing cutting-edge technology, the fractal lamp is realized through fractal generation using Mandelbulb 3D software and 3D processing with displacement maps. The physical objects are then meticulously crafted using PLA filament on a 3D printer and equipped with LED strips for illumination. Available in three distinct models, each with its own unique dimensions, the fractal lamp is a testament to the seamless integration of art and technology.
As a winner of the prestigious Bronze A' Design Award in 2020, the Unvisible Landscapes fractal lamp stands as a testament to Andreas Guskos' innovative approach to design, seamlessly blending art, science, and technology to create a truly unique and captivating experience.
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