“Simurgh: Wings of Existence” is an interactive kinetic sculpture inspired by Object-Oriented Ontology and Persian mythology. Reflecting on the interwoven nature of existence, the sculpture embodies Simurgh’s wisdom and unity. By holding hands before a mirror, viewers activate the wings, merging their consciousness with the sculpture. This interaction mirrors Attar’s poem “The Conference of the Birds”, highlighting the interconnectedness of humanity and the realization of collective essence.
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Images by Violetta Wakolbinger