Incredible Optical Art by Kazuto Imura
Published Sep 15, 2023
Kazuto Imura is a Japanese artist who creates stunning optical artworks using half-mirrors, spherical mirrors and LED lights, in an ongoing exploration on vision and recognition.
Imura’s pieces pieces delve into the history and mechanisms of mirrors, offering us a unique perspective into the world of optical science. The way he plays with light and reflection creates mesmerizing visual effects that intrigue the viewer and provoke thought about the nature of vision and perception.
Thanks to his in-depth research and understanding of optical physics, the future of optical art looks bright, with Kazuto Imura leading the way.
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