Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to Metaverse

Vitra Design Museum Weil am Rhein, DE
2024
Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to Metaverse is a group exhibition exploring the dialogue between science fiction and design, spanning from early twentieth-century visions of the future to contemporary explorations of virtual and speculative worlds. As part of it, we presented a holographic piece that reflects on the relationship between perception, materiality, and the domestic environment.

Conceived as part of an ongoing research into “holographic domesticity,” the work is defined by a pure, essential geometry, a spatial gesture that bends, curves, and unfolds into a utilitarian form. Its holographic surface treatment creates an illusionistic materiality, where color shifts and dissolves depending on light and movement.

Oscillating between object and image, the piece engages a playful perception of color and presence, questioning the boundaries between the physical and the virtual, and positioning the domestic object within a speculative, future-oriented landscape.