Mimk-103 Mosaic01-55-34 Min -

| Material | Role | Notable Property | |----------|------|-------------------| | | Tile substrate | High tensile strength, near‑transparent to UV | | Carbon‑nanotube lattice | Conductive network | Enables precise angular manipulation via electromagnetic fields | | Acrylic polymer resin | Binding agent | Provides a uniform matte finish, reduces specular glare | | Embedded micro‑LEDs (optional) | Interactive mode (limited edition) | 0.02 cd luminance, programmable via Wi‑Fi |

stands as a quiet revolution in contemporary art—a work that demands patience, precision, and perceptual curiosity. By marrying a rigorous scientific process with an aesthetic of restraint , Mimk van den Berg invites us to contemplate the invisible mathematics that underlie every visual experience. Whether viewed up close, from afar, or through the optional LED activation, the piece delivers a multilayered dialogue between the viewer’s eye and the artist’s algorithm. Mimk-103 Mosaic01-55-34 Min

Alphanumeric strings bypass language barriers, allowing international engineering, logistics, and assembly teams to identify specific configurations accurately. | Material | Role | Notable Property |

The exhibition, curated by Dr. Lila N’Dour of the Royal College of Art, juxtaposes works that explore the relationship between the minuscule and the monumental. Alongside Olafur Eliasson’s “Your Atmospheric Perception” (a large‑scale light installation) and Ryoji Ikeda’s “Data.Sphere” (an immersive sound‑visual piece), Mimk‑103 Mosaic01‑55‑34 Min occupies a unique niche: it is physically modest yet conceptually expansive . Alphanumeric strings bypass language barriers