FANZI's Optical Flow Dissolves Boundaries Between Art + Function
Briefly

Optical Flow exhibition at 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen merges object and environment through visual computing. Optical flow algorithms track pixel movement to create seamless transitions, emphasizing kinetic perception. Taiwanese designers address contemporary issues like sustainability, digital manufacturing, and cross-cultural dialogue through their work. Marie-Louise Høstbo’s The Mat exemplifies cross-cultural dialogue, revealing the intersection of concealment and revelation in design. The exhibition encourages fluid category definitions between art and utility, tradition and innovation. Future design is envisioned as an exploration of meaning influenced by regional perspectives and visitor interactions.
In the flow of light, images and objects no longer remain still; they flicker, refract, and generate meaning through the act of perception. As visitors move through the exhibition, the pieces shift in resonance and form, revealing new meanings in every gaze and gesture.
The Optical Flow exhibition dissolves the boundary between object and environment, employing optical flow algorithms to create seamless transitions, showcasing Taiwanese designers' innovative practices.
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