
American artist Lachlan Turczan is presently presenting six interactive halo sculptures at Milan Design Week 2025, as part of Google’s Making the Invisible Seen exhibition. Identified for his explorations of sunshine and water, Turczan deconstructs the concept of type, leading to artworks that reimagines the intangible with a fabric iridescence.
Housed in Storage 21, Lucida (I-VI) lights up the darkness with ethereal hues of white, blue and purple. As guests go by means of the luminous veil, their presence subtly bends its form, showing as curtains swaying within the wind, or quiet ripples of sunlit waters.
Turczan and his crew use a mixture of lidar, infrared and regular imaginative and prescient cameras to sculpt these ephemeral architectures. By aligning wavelengths and controlling the route of the beams, they create environments, equal components instant and otherworldy
Amidst the chaos of the week’s occasions, Lucida provides a sanctuary. Akin to his ongoing Veils collection, which the set up is predicated on, it “envisions a future, not outlined by bodily mass, however by power and notion,” Turczan described. “Right here, mild doesn’t serve to light up; it types the very structure of expertise.”
The set up is now on view in Milan by means of April 13.
Storage 21
By way of Archimede, 26,
20129 Milano MI, Italy