The Light Observer, Issue Seven – The Experimentation Issue
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The Light Observer explores light and how artists, photographers, scientists, and more, understand and use light in their work. The seventh issue revolves around the idea of experimentation. Together, the contributors of this issue embrace a spirit of exploration—at times intimate, always profound—inviting us to experience light as an evolving force that continuously reshapes our understanding of space, perception, and reality.
In this issue:
Grey Crawford, Wen-Ying Tsai, Giopato&Coombes, Hannelore Van Dijck, Susumu Koshimizu, CCN/Aterballetto and Collezione Maramotti, Thelonious Goupil, Maud Rémy-Lonvis, Is it a good idea to microwave this?, Diogo Pimentão.
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