

NORTH CAROLINA,USA
2021
In a captivating display of creativity and sustainability, DIBKORMA brought the transformative allure of Analog Filters to the Orange County Arts Commission, showcasing a unique adaptation of this beloved series. Nestled within one of the office's galleries, this installation took on a new dimension under the glow of artificial light, proving that the magic of 'Analog Filters' isn't limited to natural sunlight. As visitors walked through the hallway, they were greeted by an overhead spectacle of large acrylic pieces, while on the left, a myriad of tiny strings, illuminated by strategically placed lights, cast a vibrant array of colors onto the walls.




What set this installation apart was its visual impact and the story behind the materials used. DIBKORMA took a creative and Eco-conscious approach by repurposing old acrylic pieces, breathing new life into them to create a stunning visual narrative. This highlighted the duo's commitment to sustainability and demonstrated the versatility and enduring beauty of the Analog Filters.
This particular installation has traveled, evolved, and been re-imagined across various settings, from the dynamic spaces of New York to the vibrant atmosphere of Caracas, Venezuela. Each iteration has brought a fresh perspective, allowing the artwork to resonate anew with different audiences. The ability to reinvent and re-utilize these pieces speaks volumes about DIBKORMA's dedication to art that is visually striking and thoughtful in its impact on the environment. This moving artwork continues to enchant viewers, embodying the spirit of innovation and the endless possibilities of visual art.
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