Take a look at the picture below, what do you see within it?

Holograms and light work simultaneously together to hypnotise the human brain into believing they are seeing something which isn't there. The work is about the feeling of tangible experience and our elemental responses to movement and colour. These basic responses carry with them a complex notion of relative judgments. The way light moves over a surface or a breeze travels through a cornfield, the sudden spasm of a deadly fish or the hypnotic coil of a snake. These are the most elementary and primitive of responses.

"I employ spatial illusion in which an illuminated, coloured array pushes forward into space above a contrasting background of ambiguous depth. In previous work the array was comprised of semi-mobile elements of differing lengths. This was set in motion by a series pulses. The perceptual uncertainty was enhanced by the differential rates of movement within the array." Andrew Ryder

Light Assemblages exhibition by Andrew Ryder is being held at Gallery 286 on Earls Court road until October 28th. If you have been mesmerised by these pictures like we have at Light IQ Ltd why not explore this further.
Gemma

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