「Laws of Light」
SciArt Co-Lab
“Flashlight the earliest household appliance forsaking darkness
now a doorway to understanding the world”
A row of modified flashlights
irregularly arranged on microphone stands,
projecting visual representations of scientific formulas
such as mathematics, physics, and geometry:
topological transformations, Fourier waves,
golden spirals, fractal structures…
Flashlight, the earliest electronic household appliance,
has evolved beyond a mere tool for illumination.
It’s now a medium for scientific imagery,
embodying information and symbolizing cognition.
Through the language of laws, formulas, patterns, and reasoning,
this work unveils the concealed structures of the world and reveals the foundational logic of science.
Science, as a projection of the world’s operations, represents the most fundamental laws of reality.
The flashlights illuminate the darkness, now a doorway to understanding the world.