Flickering Lights (Marianne Brandt) consists of a 3D print copy of the Gropius Bau’s lamp created by German designer Marianne Brandt (1893-1983) in 1926. The work is a new iteration of Philippe Parreno’s iconic light installation, Flickering Lights, and was created on the occasion of the artist's first major solo exhibition in Germany at Gropius Bau, Berlin.
The Bauhaus-design of the lamp was meticulously reproduced by stereolithography (also known as SLA or resin printing): a form of 3D printing technology used for creating models, prototypes, and production of parts in a layer by layer fashion using photo-polymerization, a process by which light causes chains of molecules to link, forming polymers that make up the body of a three-dimensional object.
《闪烁的灯光(玛丽安·布兰德)》包含一个由德国设计师玛丽安·布兰特 (1893-1983年)于1926年创作的格罗皮乌斯美术馆灯的3D打印版本。该作品是菲利普·帕雷诺标志性灯光装置《闪烁的灯光》的新版本,是艺术家为在柏林格罗皮乌斯美术馆举办的首次德国个展所创作的。
通过立体光刻(也称为SLA或树脂印刷)精心复制了包豪斯灯的设计。这种3D打印技术,使用光聚合以逐层方式创建模型、原型、图案和零件生产,利用光照使得分子链连接,形成构成三维物体的聚合物。