Scroll Back engages in the relationship between the historical archetype of the magnifying lens and the scrolling action featured in today’s digital devices. Alongside observation of the first magnifying glass, which was actually a container filled with water that refracted light rays and created magnification, in contrast with the complexity of lens manufacture today, actions and objects that aid magnification and minimization were examined.
Nowadays touch screens enable intuitive enlargement and reduction of text or images, and even obviate the
need for eyeglasses.
Nowadays touch screens enable intuitive enlargement and reduction of text or images, and even obviate the
need for eyeglasses.
Colaborator: Designed with Maya Ben-David
Commissioned: Design Museum Holon, Israel
Materials: Glass, Brass, Water
2017
Commissioned: Design Museum Holon, Israel
Materials: Glass, Brass, Water
2017
