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Haberdashery & Julian Abrams

Haberdashery, the multi-disciplined design studio, and photographer Julian Abrams, have together created a collection of light sculptures. The collection dips into a kaleidoscopic world, as highly polished stainless steel rods and LED lighting are manipulated by simple geometry to create varying patterns which are highly complex as they are simple. 

Invisible Numbers featured Holographic Principles 1, a sculpture that eliminates formal representation and focuses purely on the behavioural properties of light, celebrating the convergence of science, technology, engineering, mathematics to make something we perceive as art.

www.freq-show.co.uk
www.julianabrams.co.uk
www.haberdasherylondon.com
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Holographic Principle 1, 2014
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  • HOME
  • About
  • What's On
  • 1B Window Gallery
    • Anna Alcock
    • Jessica Broas
    • Odette
    • This is Me!
    • Beryl Swain: Need for Speed
    • Dark Yellow Dot
    • Jonny Voss
    • HEWING WITTARE
    • Martin Adams
    • SWARM: Artist Respond to the Pollinator Crisis
  • Invisible Numbers
    • Artists >
      • Hannah Ford
      • Face Invader
      • Studio April
      • Odette Jewellery
      • Kirstin Sibley
      • Denise Ford
      • Haberdashery/Julian Abrams
    • Publications
    • INFM Radio
    • Winns Gallery >
      • Talks