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Beyond the Boundaries of Light and Life

Olafur Eliasson’s work blurs the boundaries between art and science, expanding our perceptual world. His installations ingeniously combine light and biological elements, offering viewers a profound experience that goes beyond mere visual pleasure.

Eliasson’s art poses fundamental questions about how we perceive the world. His light installations allow us to directly experience our visual cognitive processes, prompting us to reconsider the meaning of ‘seeing’. Simultaneously, his works incorporating biological elements broaden our understanding of life and the environment.

His renowned piece, ‘The Weather Project’, mimics the sun using large-scale lighting and installs enormous mirrors, enabling viewers to see their reflected image while standing under the light. This work successfully unites the surrounding environment and the audience through light and mirrors, providing viewers with visual excitement and an experience of light refraction and reflection principles not encountered in everyday life.

Another work, ‘Your Rainbow Panorama’, is inspired by rainbows. As viewers walk through the 150-meter-long installation, they experience the surrounding light changing into various colors. This experience is closely related to how our brains interpret light wavelengths as colors. The principle involves photoreceptors, the brain’s color-sensing nerve cells, recognizing and interpreting light wavelengths to display various colors. Eliasson visually emphasizes this process, encouraging viewers to be curious about and question the scientific principles of color.

The experiences provided by these works don’t simply end when leaving the gallery. Rather, these experiences permeate our everyday perception, offering new insights in the long term. After experiencing Eliasson’s work, we view everyday light and shadows, colors and movements from a new perspective.

In conclusion, Eliasson’s art does more than elevate scientific phenomena into artistic experiences. His work changes the very way we perceive the world, leading us to a new understanding of our relationship with ourselves, our surroundings, and the universe. This is the true revolutionary power of Eliasson’s art.