The Parallax Effect - Lethaby Gallery, London - Cookhouse, London

“The movement of the body as it crosses through  overlapping perspectives formed within spaces  is the elemental connection between ourselves  and architecture. The “apparent horizon” is a  determining factor in the moving body’s  interpretation of space; yet the modern metropolis often lacks this horizon. Sequential experiences  of space in Parallax, with its luminous flux,  can only be played out in personal perception.”
— Holl

Description

This device experiences the parallax effect by producing colourful images. This concept shows an apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in position of the observer. Expology inverts the equation by filming moving objects.

Technical

Designer : Camille Viérin

Maker : Camille Viérin

Tools : Laser Cutter, Woodwork

Materials : Perspex, MDF, Bearings, Glass Rotating Mirror Ball, Projector, CCTV camera

DeliveredCamille Viérin