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“I saw the light entering the other end of the tube, and the objects inside were presented as colorful patterns due to the reflections in the mirrors. the visual effect resulted in generating the idea of ‘hikari no hyohon’, which is japanese for ‘luminous specimen’.”

Yuri Endo, “Luminous Specimen.”
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“I saw the light entering the other end of the tube, and the objects inside were presented as colorful patterns due to the reflections in the mirrors. 
the visual effect resulted in generating the idea of ‘hikari no hyohon’, which is japanese for ‘luminous specimen’
.”

Yuri Endo, “Luminous Specimen.”

Source: designboom.com

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