Gabey Tjon a Tham’s kinetic installation Red Horizon will be part of the group exhibition Superluminal at the Light Art Museum in Budapest, which presents light as both a physical and natural phenomenon and an indicator of technological development. Curated by Barnabás Bencsik and Borbála Szalai
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When looking at Red Horizon, lucid afterimages emerge from the swarm of light and sound; new forms and drawings painted by the brain reveal themselves arbitrarily on the retina. The movement of the double pendulums is based on the minute, precarious and random movement patterns that can be observed in nature and which are governed by rules on a meta level that even alter themselves. The light choreography painted on the retina is thus simultaneously perceived as chaotic and precisely designed, mechanical and natural.