Spherical Aberration
Description
A brutalist sculpture from reclaimed material that contemplates the distorted focus of a world struggling to work together on solutions to prevent disaster through climate change.
Spherical Aberration is an optical problem that occurs when all incoming light rays end up focusing at different points after passing through a spherical surface.
Made from 90% reclaimed material including a 40cm diameter glass Japanese fishing float that has been bobbing on the ocean holding up fishing nets.
Dimensions
2.7m tall, approximately 1m deep with a 1.9m diameter ring