Luma Loop is a 3D audio-visual sculpture that has a simpler and minimal approach taken from its original animated piece Supersymmetry 1.2. The piece mimics a star which tries to be a relaxing and hypnotical array of suspended multiples rocks attracted by its slow movements and spinning particles as a centre of gravity. The soundscapes play its part within the context of the place. If the viewer plays it on a loop, it can be an infinite animating floating piece.
The project is inspired by the Supersymmetry framework that builds upon the Standard Model of particle physics. As the theory suggests that Supersymmetry particles are based on a property known as spin and predict a partner particle for each particle in the Standard Model, to help explain why particles have mass.