Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Leonardo Ulian: Technological Mandalas

London-based artist Leonardo Ulian uses electrical components to create beautiful symmetrical mandalas. These assemblages are intricately crafted, complex works that combine the suggestive and spiritual meaning of Hindu and Buddhist mandalas with technology. "The search of perfection as necessity within the electronics industry has stimulated my curiosity to produce this series of pieces in order to evocate that specific need." Leonardo says, "I wanted to show what has been hidden from the eyes of the consumer, representing electronic circuits as extraordinary objects where the perfection of the design can becomes almost something ethereal.

Find out more about Leonardo's work here.

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2 comments:

  1. Look at that creative work! Wow! I have never seen such that art using resistors, capacitors, etc. I just wish I can make an art like that out of lsi components.

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  2. Mr Ulian really is putting a lot of effort in making these designs. I have to admit, putting transistors and fuses together to form intricate patterns takes a lot of focus and craftsmanship to accomplish.

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