october, 2022

24octAll Day29Helix

Helix (2021) by Jen Lewin is a permanent interactive sculpture in Doral, Florida commissioned by Codina Partners for LUX Doral. Composed of 24 vertical spires laid out in the geometry of a nautilus shell, the work uses the golden ratio in its form. When viewers walk beneath or move around it, Helix responds by generating fluid light effects—rainbow glows that twist upward—creating an immersive environment of color and motion. The sculpture combines mathematical, musical, and dance inflections, stimulating visual, tactile, and auditory engagement.

Exhibition Details

Based on the dimensions of the golden ratio, Jen Lewin developed HELIX, a series of twenty-four spires laid out in the form of a nautilus shell, twisting upward. When you interact with this work, it creates an immersive environment that almost seems to envelop you in flames of rainbow light. We see the golden ratio all around us in nature—from the nautilus shell, to the petals of a lily, spiral galaxies, hurricane patterns, and even the ratios of human faces. Artists have used this mathematical principle throughout art history, and its proportions were mathematically approximated by the Italian mathematician known as Fibonacci. Lewin is interested in this form because it demonstrates how math prevails throughout the natural and built worlds, and how we as humans are drawn to the beauty found within our environments, and ourselves.

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