An immersive art installation imitating a pool that captivates the senses and transports people into a mesmerizing underwater experience. Imagine stepping into a realm where blue light waves sway gracefully in the wind, accompanied by music and the sound of water. As participants “swim” through the installation, they bend rods on springs with pulsating lights, and create wave-like motions, while glowing balls emulate the essence of water droplets. Smoke fills the space, enhancing the visual appeal and adding a layer of mystery as it simulates the liquid. It beckons spectators and acts as a children magnet to dive into an enchanting aquatic realm.
Artur Grycuk
Visual artist, designer, engineer, and architect from Bialystok, Poland. For two decades fascinated by the magic of 3D animation and engineering techniques. In 2012 he commenced his work on mappings and broadened his research to light installations (2014) and illuminations (2017). Inspired by the works of Nikola Tesla and Leonardo da Vinci. “Work miracles”, Leonardo’s quote, is a key to his work and ambition to use technological advancements to bring ideas that seem unreal, evoke emotions, and make a magical atmosphere. His works have been showcased in many countries, for example: United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Switzerland, Austria, Finland, Romania and Poland. Education: Architecture at Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Poland, 2014.