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The plexiglass used is fluorescent under black-light // Color Rainbow Gent by Regine Schumann is an acrylic sculpture created in 2017, utilizing fluorescent plexiglass that transforms under black light. This minimalist cube alternates between bright yellow under natural light and a vivid neon green and blue glow in darkness, showcasing Schumann’s fascination with light, color, and perception. The piece invites viewers to experience the dual nature of color as it shifts between illumination states, emphasizing the impact of lighting on visual experience. Schumann’s work here exemplifies her approach to kinetic color art, where interaction with the environment transforms the artwork’s appearance.
Color Rainbow Gent, 2017
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The plexiglass used is fluorescent under black-light // Color Rainbow Gent by Regine Schumann is an acrylic sculpture created in 2017, utilizing fluorescent plexiglass that transforms under black light. This minimalist cube alternates between bright yellow under natural light and a vivid neon green and blue glow in darkness, showcasing Schumann’s fascination with light, color, and perception. The piece invites viewers to experience the dual nature of color as it shifts between illumination states, emphasizing the impact of lighting on visual experience. Schumann’s work here exemplifies her approach to kinetic color art, where interaction with the environment transforms the artwork’s appearance.
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What is interactive art?
Interactive art is a form of art where the spectator is actively involved by the artist to achieve the artwork's purpose. This involvement can include allowing the visitor to walk around, in, or on the art installation, or even becoming a part of the artwork itself. Works in this category often feature computers, sensors, and interfaces that respond to various inputs such as meteorological changes, heat, motion, or other types of data programmed by the artist.
