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Light Echoes

Light Echoes by Marieta Tedenac at Schellens Fabriek explores light as a medium that carries and preserves information through time. Featuring holograms and stereolithographic objects, the collection highlights how light can shape both tangible and ethereal forms, becoming a material itself.

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The holographic stained glass piece, Holos, depicts a fictional plant cycle generated by computer algorithms rooted in real botanical principles. These plant holograms emerge under a spotlight, creating a lifelike illusion. Inspired by the Biblical third day of creation, Holos symbolizes the genesis of plants, seeds, and fruits.
By directing laser beams through photopolymer-coated flat glass, a holographic image is formed from the interference of light reflecting off a real object. This dance of opposing light waves creates the illusion of a three-dimensional flower, once present behind the glass. Through her work Marieta Tedenac explores timeless connections between light, time, technology, and perception. Her exhibition, Light Echoes, showcases light as a medium that transcends time.

About Marieta Tedenac

Marieta Tedenac is a Czech-French designer whose work bridges the worlds of art and design. She blends traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technologies, often integrating scientific techniques that are rarely applied in design. Known for her innovative use of glass and transparent materials, her fascination with optics and natural phenomena is a defining element of her creative practice.
Centre area, Schellens Fabriek / Something.bigger, Bleekweg 1M
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