Designed in collaboration with celebrated Czech architect and designer Petr Vacek, the installation explores perception, reflection and the blurred boundaries between the real and the virtual.
Switch takes inspiration from a deceptively simple act - the slide of a digital switch. But this everyday gesture is reimagined into something far more immersive. The installation presents a mirrored environment where forms appear to multiply, distort and dissolve. Guided by an invisible force, reflections shift and fracture, pulling viewers into a constantly changing visual field.
As one stands before Switch, they encounter not a fixed object, but an experience. Their own reflection bends and morphs, offering fleeting glimpses of alternate versions of the self. Reality feels fluid, distorted by light and motion, challenging the notion of what is tangible and what is illusion.
Petr Vacek, known for his boundary-pushing work in computational design and digital fabrication, brings a unique lens to the project. Drawing on natural patterns and algorithmic geometry, he channels complex systems into poetic forms. With Switch, he crafts a piece that speaks to transformation, interaction and the ways in which technology reshapes how we see the world, and ourselves.