Ely Rozenberg
The Buckminster light sculpture is an example of construction which derives from the language of tensile structures developed by the American visionary architect, designer and inventor Buckminster Fuller.
The luminous wire (ELF - electro-luminescent fibre) is both protagonist and an integral part of the structure itself, articulated in a play of tensions where form and light mingle.
The light source is no longer relegated to a single point of the composition, but follows its path, indeed the path is the light source itself.
The sculpture stimulates contact and play as the thread can be touched and the structure can be moulded as one wishes and can oscillate in space thanks to the subtle and long steel stems attached to small metal bases.
ELF is an electro-luminescent fibre the thinnest ever made (2mm diameter), which emanates light of differing tonalities (including white), it does not overheat and can be touched and modelled.
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