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A Kinetic Tribute to Nature’s Fleeting Beauty

Randa is a kinetic art installation inspired by the beauty of the dandelion flower, known in Indonesia as “Randa Tapak.” Capturing the poetic movement of a dandelion in bloom, this installation mimics the natural cycle of petals opening and dispersing as if carried away by the wind. The choice of the dandelion as inspiration stems from its graceful blooming process, a moment of quiet transformation that often goes unnoticed yet holds deep symbolic meaning. Through motion and mechanical precision, Randa brings this phenomenon to life, creating a captivating visual experience that mirrors the fleeting yet profound beauty of nature.

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Randa serves as an invitation for viewers to pause and reflect on the life cycle, transformation, and the often-overlooked beauty found in nature. The dandelion, with its fragile yet resilient nature, symbolizes growth, hope, and new beginnings, making Randa not just a visual spectacle but also a philosophical exploration of impermanence and renewal. By seamlessly merging art with mechanics, Randa delivers a deeply immersive and contemplative experience, encouraging audiences to appreciate the subtle, transient wonders of the natural world.Fun fact, the journey of Randa is developed during the pandemic, its initial mechanical movement unexpectedly resembled the structure of a virus, an unintentional yet thought-provoking connection to the times. However, through countless refinements and iterations, the design evolved, and the movement was perfected to truly embody the elegance and softness of a blooming dandelion. This transformation from an unplanned association to a fully realized artistic vision showcases the power of experimentation, adaptation, and artistic evolution.

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