The original art piece Invadeista was conceived as a spatial intervention, intentionally disrupting visual and architectural order. Its form resembles a digital entity emerging from the virtual world into reality, where it becomes a “parasite” – a provocative element that redefines the surrounding space. Crafted from borosilicate glass using a unique forming and silvering technique, the object responds to changing light conditions, transforming its optical presence. It becomes a living, ever-shifting element – a physical and conceptual invasion that both disrupts and reshapes space.
Tomáš Rachunek is an interdisciplinary artist and designer, and a graduate of the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague (UMPRUM). His work merges technology, architecture, and material experimentation. He is currently completing his studies in the Glass Studio led by Rony Plesl.