introspective contour mirror by flynn talbot explores identity
introspective contour mirror by flynn talbot explores identity
all images courtesy of unreal studio

 

 

 

london-based artist and designer flynn talbot explores personal identity in ‘contour mirror’, an experimental work created for the spatial illumination – 9 lights in 9 rooms exhibition at the D museum in seoul, south korea. the bespoke lighting element is illuminated via an abstracted finger print; a notion that hints at the piece’s introspective nature. a close look reveals ‘contour’s’ slow rotation, changing perception of the work and gazer simultaneously. ‘contour mirror’ aims to bridge the relationship between object and viewer, while encouraging self-reflection. spatial illumination – 9 lights in 9 rooms is open at the D museum in seoul until may 8th, 2016. 

introspective contour mirror by flynn talbot explores identity
gazing into the ‘contour’ 

 

video courtesy of flynn talbot

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the mirror’s abstracted finger print pattern hints at the notion of looking within

introspective contour mirror by flynn talbot explores identity
see yourself in the light, and the light in yourself

 

 

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edited by: nick brink | designboom