Kostyniuk, RonaldDunkley, Kirk2013-10-042013-11-122013-10-042013http://hdl.handle.net/11023/1130This paper is in support of two years of artistic research concerning ideas about light as the ultimate medium for sculptural expression. Specifically, this paper makes a case for light as the ultimate expression of movement, space, time, and the notion of infinity. Curiosity is a human condition. We make observations about our environment, embark on scientific and artistic explorations, and attempt to formulate and answer questions. Of the senses that we have, vision is the most pronounced, and is prominent in the way that we make these observations. The paper takes this a step further to show how light is fundamental to the human visual experience, and is the foundation for information that we gather about our environment. The writings go on to discuss man’s fascination with light and movement in the environment, and how artists and scientists have explored light as a material, a medium, a signifier of time, and an indicator of space. The paper examines how parallel discoveries in science and fine art have informed the advancement of technologies used to explore and articulate light, leading to increasingly minimalist examples of kinetic light-based artistic expressions. Examples are presented showing the evolution of kinetic art and its convergence with light-based explorations. In tandem with technological advances, this convergence and evolution has resulted in an ultimate expression of space, time, and movement to date, the LASER. The paper concludes by discussing the evolution of my own work throughout the course of the program. I outline my transformation as an artist, moving from the creation of tangible artifacts to the creation of light-based installations, and my own explorations with various types of light technologies to articulate movement, space, time and the notion of infinity.engUniversity of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission.Fine ArtsLightArtInstallationSculptureSciencetechnologySpaceTimeMovementInfinityKineticLight: The Fundamental Expressionmaster thesis10.11575/PRISM/26763