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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.
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