Wonderglass: light and space in the venetian church
The British brand WonderGlass shows "the world fascinated by the wonders of the universe through the prism of glass." The Kosmogonos exposition in the Ospedaletto Venetian church is a series of glass works inspired by deep space and the emotions that appear when looking at the night sky. The authors explore the themes of gravity, connect the perfection of symmetry with the inconstant character of glass.
The Urban Reflection project is a labyrinth of glass blocks and illustrates the view of cities from space. Project Urban Reflection, WonderGlass. The drawing of the composition bears a strong resemblance to the printed circuit board - an element necessary for modern existence, which can play a big role for urbanism in the future. Designers Yael Mer and Shay Alcalay, duo Raw Edges, showed their Milan hit - an installation of 30 Horah rotating lamps, inspired by traditional Israeli dance. Светильник Хора, диз. Raw Edges. The Studiopluz project is called Echo and is inspired by the origin of the universe: glowing glass sculptures in the form of sound waves. They make a sound symbolizing gravitational waves emanating from black holes. Sculpture Echo, Diz. Studiopluz.
• The Kosmogonos exhibition is held as part of Design.Ve Design Week alongside the Venice Biennale of Architecture. Barbaria delle Tole, 6691, May 23 - June 23, 2018