Lachlan Turczan makes “the invisible visible” for Google Milan installation



Google has worked with artist Lachlan Turczan at Milan design week to present an immersive installation of mist and lasers that allows visitors to move light as though sweeping back curtains.

Turczan’s artwork Lucida (I–IV) was the main drawcard of Google’s Making the Invisible Visible installation, where the tech giant also displayed some of its products and design work.

For this year’s design week, which ended on Sunday, the artist turned his attention to how water and light can combine to make something appear solid even when it isn’t.

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