A 35mm slide of a rectangle of dots is projected across the gallery space and intercepted by a slowly rotating sculpture of three primary-coloured translucent screens.
The sculpture itself remains unseen: only the shifting patterns of light passing through it are visible.
The projection creates three moving rectangles defined by coloured dots. Their sides separate, rotate, pass through one another and realign in continuous motion.
Produced during Andrew Pepper’s Master of Fine Art degree at the University of Reading, UK.
A 35mm slide of a rectangle of dots is projected across the gallery space and intercepted by a slowly rotating sculpture of three primary-coloured translucent screens.
The sculpture itself remains unseen: only the shifting patterns of light passing through it are visible.
The projection creates three moving rectangles defined by coloured dots. Their sides separate, rotate, pass through one another and realign in continuous motion.
Produced during Pepper’s Master of Fine Art degree at the University of Reading, UK.
Later shown in New York, Vermont and Pulheim.
Title: Primary Planes
Date: 1980
Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 m
Materials: 35mm photographic slide, slide projector, rotating screens, electric motor
Edition: 10