Conellipse is a light installation that forms an ellipse with two cones of light.
The additive mixing of light colors creates a continuous gradient in which a seemingly infinite number of hues emerge.
Concept
The perception of color varies from person to person. It's influenced not only by the individual anatomy of the retina¹ but also by personal experiences and cultural background. Based on this, Conellipse questions how many nuances can be seen in the color gradient.
Exhibition view: Soft, Projektraum D01, Tapetenwerk Leipzig © Niklas Thran
Exhibition view: Soft, Projektraum D01, Tapetenwerk Leipzig © Niklas Thran
LEDs, filter, stainless steel, POM
dimensions variable
Exhibited at:
Soft
Projektraum D01 Tapetenwerk, Leipzig
12.09.–14.09.2025
Special Thanks to:
Nina Behnisch, Lukas Esser, Luisa Roth, Ralf T., Niklas Thran
[1] Bosten, J. M. (2022). Do you see what I see? Diversity in human color perception. Annual Review Of Vision Science, 8(1), 101–133. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-vision-093020-112820
dimensions variable
Exhibited at:
Soft
Projektraum D01 Tapetenwerk, Leipzig
12.09.–14.09.2025
Special Thanks to:
Nina Behnisch, Lukas Esser, Luisa Roth, Ralf T., Niklas Thran
[1] Bosten, J. M. (2022). Do you see what I see? Diversity in human color perception. Annual Review Of Vision Science, 8(1), 101–133. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-vision-093020-112820