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// Ondes parasites 1 by François Morellet, created in 2014, is a minimalist screen print featuring a series of concentric arcs on two overlapping white PVC plates. The slight shift in the curvature of each plate generates an optical effect, giving the illusion of waves or ripples across the surface. This subtle misalignment creates a dynamic visual experience, encouraging the viewer’s eye to follow the flowing lines. Designed to be displayed frameless, the piece has a modern and clean aesthetic. Morellet’s approach to structured yet playful geometry exemplifies his exploration of mathematical precision and optical rhythm, capturing a sense of motion in stillness.
Ondes parasites 1, 2014
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// Ondes parasites 1 by François Morellet, created in 2014, is a minimalist screen print featuring a series of concentric arcs on two overlapping white PVC plates. The slight shift in the curvature of each plate generates an optical effect, giving the illusion of waves or ripples across the surface. This subtle misalignment creates a dynamic visual experience, encouraging the viewer’s eye to follow the flowing lines. Designed to be displayed frameless, the piece has a modern and clean aesthetic. Morellet’s approach to structured yet playful geometry exemplifies his exploration of mathematical precision and optical rhythm, capturing a sense of motion in stillness.
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What is kinetic art?
Kinetic art is an international movement that emerged in the 1920s and gained prominence in the 1960s, referring to art that involves both apparent and real motion. It encompasses any medium that includes movement, either relying on actual motion for its effect or being perceived as moving by the viewer. Early examples include canvas paintings designed to create optical illusions of movement. Today, kinetic art often refers to three-dimensional figures and sculptures, such as those operated by machines or those that move naturally. The movement covers a variety of styles and techniques that frequently overlap.
