TOTEM DE LUZ by kutarq studio: a kinetic lighting object

 

TOTEM DE LUZ by kutarq studio is conceived as a kinetic lighting object that explores the relationship between light, movement, and spatial perception. Positioned between sculpture and functional design, the piece integrates mechanical components to enable adjustable illumination through physical interaction.

 

The structure is composed of stainless steel, nautical tensioners, pulleys, and counterweights, combined with an onyx diffuser and a glass sphere reflector. These elements form a visible mechanical system that allows the light source to shift vertically through a double-pulley mechanism. The movement of the spotlight alters both the direction and character of the light.

kinetic lighting activates mechanical movement in a sculpture of steel and glass
all images by Iñaki Domingo

 

 

both a lighting system and a mechanical installation

 

In its upper position, the light is directed toward an onyx diffuser, which softens and disperses illumination upward, producing indirect ambient light. When lowered, the beam is redirected through an oval opening on the side of the structure, generating a more concentrated light suitable for reading or task-oriented use.

 

Through its exposed mechanics and material composition, TOTEM DE LUZ by kutarq studio operates as a lighting system that integrates motion, reflection, and diffusion within a single vertical element.

kinetic lighting activates mechanical movement in a sculpture of steel and glass
TOTEM DE LUZ by kutarq studio functions as a kinetic lighting object

kinetic lighting activates mechanical movement in a sculpture of steel and glass
the piece explores the relationship between light, movement, and spatial perception