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Volksgarten, 1010 Vienna

The Hypercube, also called Tesseract, is a transfer of the three-dimensional cube to four dimensions. Thus, the tesseract relates to the cube as a cube to the square. The aim of the Hypercube XR is an illustration of the real built light object HYPERCUBE by Tobias Schermann, which will be presented in 2021 in the course of Blockheide Leuchtet for the first time materially to the public. The concept of the light installation HYPERCUBE consists on the one hand of the idea of non-Euclidean spaces, which are to simulate by means of mirrors the Droste effect approximately, which is implemented in the real with a cube and semipermeable mirrors. In the center of the HYPERCUBE there will be a light installation. Hypercube XR is not only a virtual representation of the installation and its phsyical properties, but also tries to take advantage of the rendering engines to create new effects. Particularly challenging for HYPERCUBE XR was the restriction that the object must not exceed 10MB in total, but this also encouraged new artistic effects.