2011-orsolya-poppre-larisza-pasztircsak-eyewear
technical description

Speculative and experimental eyewear made with different materials that aims to call into question, rather than represent, beauty. Lenses replaced by pyramidal crystals, framed in metal, with tourmaline, tektite and quartz appliquéd onto the temples and front frame in beautiful disorder. Temple tips formed by leather straps to be fixed around the head through eyelets.

Size 260x205x150mm, 388 gr., 2011.

concept

A clear manifestation to turn away from fashion products, while maintaining accessory design in the classic sense. Creating a set of objects that were not determined by the packaging, consumer society or by the laws of the fashion industry. Objects that are meant to pose questions, offer alternative answers and advance a more liberal sensibility by including elements from fine art, design and psychology. Larisza and Orsolya's eyewear focused on the transformed sensation and perception of reality in our era, an examination of how virtual reality - indescribable, hardly perceptible and highly technological as it appears to be - influences our mind and the view of the world.

tags
Art, Distorsion, Perception, Perspective, Psychology, Subconscious Levitation, Surrealistic, Virtual Reality