Dexter Callender III’s work captured light moving across several iconic architectures of the Boston area throughout the course of a day. He captured light using a unique setup of photography and code. Those data were then converted into layers and shapes, carved into glass and assembled to form a set of unique sculptures that won Dexter the Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize in the Visual Arts in 2024. The final shape represents the “immaterial” shape of light moving through […]
Dexter Callender III’s work captured light moving across several iconic architectures of the Boston area throughout the course of a day. He captured light using a unique setup of photography and code. Those data were then converted into layers and shapes, carved into glass and assembled to form a set of unique sculptures that won Dexter the Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize in the Visual Arts in 2024. The final shape represents the “immaterial” shape of light moving through the day in a defined, indoor space.
Source: Dexter Callender (2023) Light Sculptures .
Added by: Anne-Laure Fréant.
Category:
Passive physical visualization
Tags:
light sculpture, glass, photography