lühevaatise
Lühevaatise is a term used in Estonian-language discussions of contemporary art and design to describe a compact, display-oriented object that blends sculpture, architectural form and interactive media. The concept refers to small-scale works or units intended for temporary installation in public or semi-public spaces, with emphasis on light, translucency and accessibility. The word is generally interpreted as a composite of light-related and object-related elements, though exact origins vary by author.
Design characteristics typically include a lightweight frame, modular components, and materials such as aluminum, acrylic, glass,
In practice, Lühevaatise installations are used in galleries, foyers, streets and other non-traditional spaces, allowing repeated
Scholars debate its significance within the broader discourse on light-based and portable sculpture. Proponents see it