Group VII No.378 2025
Acrylic sheets, RGB  lighting, Wood, 3D-printed bases








































































Attuned to the ways in which perception mediates internal and external realities, Group VII No.378 explores how visual language can operate as both a spiritual tool and a mutable, participatory system. Comprising 28 reimagined symbols drawn from occult, natural, and cultural sources, the work hovers between inherited meaning and personal resonance. Each form—laser-cut into transparent acrylic—becomes a lens through which light is filtered, layered, and scattered, creating shadow structures that shift with time and touch.

Mounted on modular stands and illuminated by a dynamic RGB lighting system, the symbols invite activation. Viewers are not merely observers but participants, selecting, combining, and configuring the components—altering not only the projection, but their own perceptual rhythms. Color here is not aesthetic decoration, but a carrier of frequency and emotional register, operating in the space between vision and sensation.

Rather than arriving at fixed interpretation, the work suspends language in flux. It gestures toward a space of non-verbal knowing—where geometry becomes incantation, and interaction becomes a quiet ritual.