REDUKTOR
Light and sound art installation
The installation transforms "invisible diversity of the physical world into a single line of light" using four controllable laser modules aimed at a programmable light column. A sensor antenna captures invisible signals including electromagnetic radiation and cosmic muons.
The piece explores minimalism by "translating the complexity of the universe into a linear movement of light," serving as a "poetic statement on the harmony between technology and nature."
Drawing from 20th and 21st-century physics, the work represents the universe as "a one-dimensional line of light and sound," emphasizing how the installation "makes the invisible aspects of reality slightly more visible."
Hardware Components
- Sensor-Antenna: Captures and converts invisible environmental signals
- Laser Modules: Four synchronized lasers directed at central light column
- Light Column: Programmable linear indicator showing real-time data changes
- Sound Speakers: Audio component
- Mini Computer: Converts sensor signals to DMX signals