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Paul
Friedlander
uses computer controlled lights and infrared sensors to generate
sculptures simulating giant holographies of intriguing beauty. His
work, defined by himself as kinetic sculpture, has been
exhibited in Berlin, New York, London and Singapore. His exhibition
in artFutura 2002 presents a wide-ranging selection of his most
important works, and
includes a new and exclusive production: a light sculpture with
more than 7 meters in length
Hyper
Spheres and The Wave Equation are the names of two installations
on show at Art Futura 2002. The Hyper Spheres were made last year,
The Wave Equation has been specially created for this show in memory
of his father F. G. Friedlander, a Cambridge mathematician member
of the Royal Society who died last year.
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