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Above Ground (2021)
EYE-BALL
fabric, pipe, lenses, foam, wood
45x41x170cm
EYE-BALL offers viewers awkward perspectives by employing a structure designed to capture motion through object distortion. It enables individuals to experience the expansion and contraction of their vision through the utilization of a concave lens, convex lens, and mirror.
Due to the presence of these distinct two lenses, the images observed through them appear different and vary in size based on their positioning.
Similar to adjusting the lens of a camera to achieve focus, this object is able to make a variable focus, whether it is on a distant object or a nearby one. Consequently, each person possesses a distinct focal point, resulting in different viewing positions.
Images that transform with the different two lenses
Images that transform with distance