Today’s man is desperate to model and approaches virtual space to the real, but what if you go to the the reverse side and try copying an artificial existing object in our reality?
Create an object on an example of minimum surfaces* that represents a malfunction.
COPY WASTE is a perfect malfunction. A series of two lamps in a silicone frame. The shape folds, the light inside it expands. There’s a collapse in this confrontation.
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*Minimum surfaces — are mathematical objects that exist in the ideal number space where there is no matter, no weight, and borderlines. They’re in the total peace and have amazing properties, such as infinity and zero average curvature, which very precisely shapes each of its bend.

In ' quo; copying» forms in physical reality inevitably distorts, loses the property of infinity, becomes material, spoils and aspires to absolute minimum, compression. By placing light inside the shapes, it becomes possible to confront them with their 'nbsp; extinction and 'nbsp; retention in 'nbsp; reality. The light particles always want to reach out to the endless spread and the endless spread and the end-to-end spread; how to open the shape from the inside. So two physical infinity balances the collapse, and there is a chance at its existence in our world.
The two lamps of the collection are based on the surfaces of Costa and Chen-Gackstater — mathematical discoveries of the 1980s that changed the understanding of geometry. They are complex, paradoxical, and beautiful what happens when rules are broken under control.

Light is gently scattered through a semi-translucent silicone, and the material is able to safely maintain a lamp on the floor in spaces with children and animals




