„Reflecting Bodies“ is an interactive installation in which the physical phenomenon of light reflections meets a personal fascination for them. The focus is on light reflections that originate from the human body and arise in connection with its movements.

The main component of the installation is a series of four metal objects worn like jewellery pieces on the body and filled with water. They serve as reflecting surfaces and subtly mirror the presence of people in space while it transforms into a vibrant and dynamic light installation.

The origin of the work lies in the study of natural light and its importance for human beings. The general fascination and evolutionary dependence of mankind on the sun can be found in almost all cultures and forms the source of inspiration for the design language of the objects and the space.

Betreuer:

Prof. Chris Kabel & Stefan Legner