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Light Sculptures is a series of artworks by Dexter Callender that transform the movement of light into sculptures made of glass. Callender, a student in the Media Lab’s Future Sketches research group, photographs light moving through architectural spaces and uses computer vision to transform that light into three-dimensional forms. Two of the sculptures are on display at the Wiesner Student Art Gallery through July, as part of Callender’s overall body of work, for which he won the 2024 Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize in the Visual Arts.

More information at: www.media.mit.edu/projects/light-sculpture/overview
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