Benjamin Muzzin has just created a diploma project for his bachelor degree at ECAL that could very well change the way you look at sculptures.

He’s developed a new kinetic light sculpture build called Full Turn, which utilizes two flat screen monitors that are placed back-to-back and spun around at extremely high speeds. As a result, three-dimensional light forms are created, and manage to hover in the air without the need of additional equipment.

Muzzin said on Full Turn, “With this project I wanted to explore the notion of the third dimension, with the desire to try to get out of the usual frame of a flat screen. For this, my work mainly consisted in exploring and experimenting a different device for displaying images, trying to give animations volume in space. The resulting machine works with the rotation of two screens placed back to back, creating a three-dimensional animated sequence that can be seen at 360 degrees. Due to the persistence of vision, the shapes that appear on the screen turn into kinetic light sculptures.”

You can view the video above to see the entire sequence.

Source: ThisIsColossal.com