Hy_Ron
Feb. 2016
Binchotan charcoal is often used as a decoration to absorb air impurities, but as charcoal, it also has conductive properties feature.
Hy_ron took the traditional carbon sculpture process to reframe carbon as a structure and a conductor, supporting light and allowing electricity to circulate. The minimalist linear frame responds to the direction of the current. Outlines the space and maximizes the contact area of the textured material with the air.