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I/P/O-cle

I/P/O-cle

2013

Light Installation

Lenses, light, mirror, sound, container, fog

1200X240X240 cm

 

Scientific Inquiries Exhibition / Bilimsel Sorgulamalar Sergisi

07.11-2013-07.12.2013, Koç University Campus

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Design and Concept: Candaş Şişman

Sound Design: Giray Gürkal, Candaş Şişman

Thanks to: Osman Koç, Deniz Kader, Yunus Dölen, Sani Karamustafa, Prof. Dr. Tekin Dereli, Prof. Dr. Alphan Sennaroglu, Başak Şenova, Mirhan Kıvanç Özdemir

Curator: Başak Şenova

Commisioned by: Koc University

Photos by: Flufoto, Yunus Dölen

 

I – Input, P – Process, O – Output, cle – Cycle

IPOcle is an installation simulating the way we perceive the reality that exist in

our physical world and the various layers, variables, cycles that are present in this

process of perceiving. With the senses that we have, we can perceive only a limited

portion of the physical reality that surrounds us. This perceived physicality keeps

altering as it goes through many layers and processes (biological and psychological)

in our brains. These perceptions draw our perceptual schemas and these schemas in

turn shape the reality we perceive. Our perceptions and what we perceive, therefore,

constantly reshape call each other into being, as in a vicious cycle. At this point, how

can we define what reality really is, what constant can we refer to, and aren’t we

supposed to look at this issue in a more holistic and intertwined manner?

 

The IPOCle is made of a strong light source, lenses, a convex mirror, a fog machine

and a sound system; installed inside a dark container. The light source is located

so that the goes through the lenses, hung one after another. The refracted light

reaches the mirror. The convex mirror transforms the light and reflects it back. The

fog machine keeps running to make the dispersed light visible for us; while a base

frequency keeps running in the background.

 

The light and the light source describe physical reality and input / The lenses: The process and various

factors of perception / The mirror: What is perceived, the output and the cycle.

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