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Spheres
Spheres
I created imprints of spherical objects using a scanner. The result was basically shaped as a function of the two smooth movements, the movement of the object and the movement of the scanner.
By continuous scanning, the object used became walkable and the resulting image gave a substantially flat projection of the object.
At this point, the process has become reversible. Thus, by rearranging the transformation base, a kind of simulated reality, i.e. an object reconstructed by a photograph, can be created.
THE Spheres series is like trying to reproduce a ball, but in the process it becomes clear that this is not possible. Man can never perceive the whole material reality, always only a part of it. Even the scanner can only capture one band, its range does not extend beyond a slice of detection.
I created imprints of spherical objects using a scanner. The result was basically shaped as a function of the two smooth movements, the movement of the object and the movement of the scanner.
By continuous scanning, the object used became walkable and the resulting image gave a substantially flat projection of the object.
At this point, the process has become reversible. Thus, by rearranging the transformation base, a kind of simulated reality, i.e. an object reconstructed by a photograph, can be created.
THE Spheres series is like trying to reproduce a ball, but in the process it becomes clear that this is not possible. Man can never perceive the whole material reality, always only a part of it. Even the scanner can only capture one band, its range does not extend beyond a slice of detection.
Photogram /1996–2020/
A photogram is an image that captures the shadow of objects placed directly on a light-sensitive surface or in the path of light without the intervention of a camera.
When a liquid medium, such as water, is used to make a photogram, its physical and optical properties will significantly affect the result. The image of the objects floating on the water becomes transformed and distorted. Light gets refracted on the waves or can only partially reach the light-sensitive surface. The photogram created in this way reveals a particular moment of the movement of objects in a detail that we would never experience with the naked eye.
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