SasanisT

SasanisT

I blend people, social mechanisms, and movement into abstract kinetic sculptures, aiming to show how identity is fluid, how people connect with society, and the deeper connections that go beyond surface appearances. By combining the emotional power of abstract art with mechanical movement and light, I create three-dimensional forms that invite people to explore and discover within themselves. 

 

My art is based on identity, psychoanalytic inquiries, and the interplay of science and technology, mixing abstract concepts in surprising ways. These sculptures engage the senses of touch, hearing, sight, and emotion, using abstract shapes, space, light, sound, movement, and audience interaction as key elements.

 

Each sculpture acts as a gateway to interconnected timelines, inviting interaction to reveal its secrets. Inside each piece, there is a void where the essence comes to life, expressing ideas and feelings from beyond an invisible barrier. These sculptures are kinetic by nature, using the hidden energy of social systems to connect us to past eras, rituals, social roles, and shared memories.

 

Using various materials—from wood and metals to paper, electronics, and 3D-printed parts—I create custom mechanisms for each sculpture’s intended movement and impact. My work includes three types of kinetic sculptures: Analogue, Digital, and Hybrid. Analogue pieces come to life through manual interaction, while digital ones use microcontrollers activated by viewers. Hybrid sculptures combine elements of both.

 

Above all, my sculptures invite viewers to actively engage, creating a connection between the artwork and themselves, and leaving them with new stories they’ve helped to create.

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“The Gate of The Void”