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Kaleidoscope | Jon Morris | The Windmill Factory

Kaleidoscope, 2012 JON MORRIS | The Windmill Factory | www.thewindmillfactory.com Spring tension rods, impact-resistant polycarbonate tubing, low-friction washers, hand brushed plexiglass. For ART ASSETS | The Balcony Project The Balcony Project, sponsored by Art Assets and Barbara Koz Paley, strikingly close to the imposing steel Queensboro Bridge and the contrasting soft white, air-filled tennis dome. It's not an expansive vista but a close-up, detailed show where bridge traffic, strong breeze, and the city soundscape, rotate in and out of attention. Standing on the balcony, feeling the wind, I conceived Kaleidoscope. 23 hand brushed plexiglass panels affixed to metal spring tension rods parallel the balcony's permanent glass/steel construction and mirror the steel beams of the bridge. Each panel rotates at the wind's discretion beginning an interactive game with Mother Nature as she reveals and conceals the city. The panels generate a feeling of comfort but anticipation builds as you wait for them to activate. The panels blur the objects behind them, diffusing light with their brushed opaque side and reflecting it with the opposite smooth glossy side. RGB LEDs softly illuminate the panels at night, drawing attention from the street, the bridge, and other apartments. From the outside, Kaleidoscope is a mystery. Passersby are held in suspense. They become voyeurs, as they wait for a glimpse of the balcony, the apartment, or some life within. Kaleidoscope continuously reveals infinite new perspectives. Photos & Video by Domagoj Blazevic Fabrication by Jon Morris & Domagoj Blazevic Additional Support by Abram Lewis-Rosenblum and Leah Siegel

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