Flux turns into an impressive spatial video experience.
- nmipublications
- Jul 31, 2015
- 1 min read





Candas Sisman’s video, FLUX, is dedicated to famous sculptor İlhan Koman. Flux demonstrates that Koman’s work can be re-interpreted by the analysis and manipulation of form in the digital medium.
The video installation, Flux, by artist Candaş Şişman can be defined as a digital animation which is inspired from the structural features of some of İlhan Koman’s works like Pi, 3D Moebius, Whirlpool and To Infinity...
A red circle, which is colored in reference to the red radiators of Ogre, is traced in a morphological transformation which re-interprets the formal approach of Koman’s works. The continuous movement sometimes connotes the formal characteristics of Pi, 3D Moebius, Whirlpool and To Infinity..., as well as the original formal interpretations of the design principles of the works.
In Flux, Koman’s design process in the making of the Pi series has been treated as the emerging of a sphere from a two-dimensional circle by the principle of increasing the surface; and that simple direction is re-interpreted in digital medium.
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