by apepperstudio26 | Jan 1, 1987 | Holography
Produced during an Artist-in-Residence placement at the Museum of Holography, New York, in 1987.
These five pieces offer a systematic exploration of a drawn cube; each plate reduces the visible information used to represent a three-dimensional cube — an attempt to...
by apepperstudio26 | Jan 1, 1987 | Holography
Line Addition was the first editioned work in holography by Pepper, as part of a series of three pieces produced during the mid-1980s in London.
In 1982, Pepper had returned from a two-year Fulbright Scholarship at the Museum of Holography, New York. It was during...
by apepperstudio26 | Jun 1, 1986 | Holography
A holographic recording of a three-dimensional cube framework, its interior filled with individual lines.
The cubic structure protrudes through the surface of the reflection hologram.
Physical white lines applied to the surface of the holographic plate produce a...
by apepperstudio26 | Jan 1, 1986 | Holography
The “Face to Vase” illusion, more commonly known as Rubin’s Vase is a classic optical illusion in which the brain attempts to interpret the image as either a black vase on a white background or two white faces in profile, facing each other. It is a...
by apepperstudio26 | Jan 1, 1986 | Holography
One hundred and twenty-five luminous points of light are located in five flat planes within the holographic volume. As the viewer moves past the piece, the points shift through horizontal and vertical parallax, allowing the implied cubic structure to be viewed from...
by apepperstudio26 | Jan 1, 1986 | Holography
Flat, luminous surfaces are visible within the spatial volume created by the holographic recording.
As the viewer moves past the piece, these planes shift in relation to each other and, at a single static viewing point, overlap to display what appears to be a...