
LILITH
LILITH is a six-meter-long kinetic installation artwork, resembling a futuristic life form that blends carbon-based and silicon-based elements, drifting along the edges of the cosmos. Constructed from discarded plastic bottles, mechanical parts, and organic materials, the piece embodies a massive, slowly undulating organism covered with feathered antennae that slide gently, exploring and sensing its surroundings. The reclaimed, found materials symbolize remnants of human civilization, hinting at the contemporary origins of life in a speculative future. Above the work, a plucking and rotating structure functions as its communication mechanism with the external world. As the strings rotate and pluck, a unique sound resonates, becoming part of a cosmic symphony, evoking a sense of mystery and surrealism.

DIMENSIONS: 6 M
MATERIALS: RECYCLED PLASTIC, CARBON FIBER, LED, TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE, MOTORS, CHIPS, AIR PUMP, STEEL WIRE RO, RUBBER TUBING, LATEX, SENSORS YEAR 2024


