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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Leelee Chan 陳麗同, Blindfold Receptor (Spotted Skipper) 蒙眼感知器(饴弄蝶), 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Leelee Chan 陳麗同, Blindfold Receptor (Spotted Skipper) 蒙眼感知器(饴弄蝶), 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Leelee Chan 陳麗同, Blindfold Receptor (Spotted Skipper) 蒙眼感知器(饴弄蝶), 2026
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Leelee Chan 陳麗同, Blindfold Receptor (Spotted Skipper) 蒙眼感知器(饴弄蝶), 2026

Leelee Chan 陳麗同

Blindfold Receptor (Spotted Skipper) 蒙眼感知器(饴弄蝶), 2026
powder-coated stainless-steel columns, stainless-steel base and components, marble, plastic omni wheels 粉末涂层不锈钢柱、不锈钢板及配件、大理石、塑料全向轮
290 x 62.5 x 38 cm
114 x 24 1/2 x 15 in
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Blindfold Receptor (2026) was inspired by the camouflaging capabilities of the peppered-moth caterpillars. The peppered moth is a textbook example of Darwinian evolution through adaptation and natural selection. During the...
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Blindfold Receptor (2026) was inspired by the camouflaging capabilities of the peppered-moth caterpillars. The peppered moth is a textbook example of Darwinian evolution through adaptation and natural selection. During the industrial revolution in the 1800s, light-colored moths evolved into a darker color after the trees in their habitat were darkened by soot. Now, due to rapid human changes to the environment, caterpillars could adapt even before they metamorphose into moths. Strikingly, they can mimic the colour of the branches they inhabit even when “blindfolded”, ie without using their eyes.Having evolved a mechanism to gain visual information about their surroundings, caterpillars can“see” with their skin and alter their colors accordingly. Their skin becomes at once a site of perception and transformation for tactile and visual data. Receptor embodies Chan’s continuing exploration on the condition of co-existence between nature and human inhabitants in post-industrial urban environment. In a fantastic hybridity of industrial materials, she imagined that twigs and branches become metal columns reminiscent of the dense skyscrapers of Hong Kong, and the caterpillars morph into multiple-directional rollers (omni-wheel).Like the caterpillar’s variegated ways of ‘seeing’ and changing color, these omni-wheels evolved from a long lineage of wheels, dating back to the stone age, to move in all directions in smooth-rolling motions. Omni-wheels have since been widely adapted in robotics, manufacturing and logistics to improve productivity and efficiency.
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