Interference

2016 | sculpture , installation , moiré , collaborative , featured

Produced in collaboration with Jonathon Anderson, Interference, 2016 consists of three monolithic structures, each with a double layer of carefully sized and positioned lines. The project makes use of a combination of motion parallax effects and line-moiré interference patterns to produce a perceptual amplification of the viewer’s movement: with the intent of drawing greater attention to their own embodied and active perception.

Because this perceived effect is initiated through motion parallax, if the viewer stops moving, the interference patterns will also stop moving, so in order to experience the artwork, one must be in motion. Even though this Moiré effect produces a visual illusion of accelerated motion, the structure itself has no moving parts.

Links: Interference (video documentation)
Interference (2016) by Dave Kemp and Jonathon Anderson - (video documentation)