Pablo Valbuena |
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07:19 /
18.10.2007
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Augmented Sculpture Pablo Valbuena's project is focused on the temporary quality of space, investigating space-time not only as a three dimensional environment, but as space in transformation. For this purpose two layers are produced that explore different aspects of the space-time reality. On the one hand the physical layer, which controls the real space and shapes the volumetric base that serves as support for the next level. The second level is a virtual projected layer that allows controlling the transformation and sequentiality of space-time. |
The blending of both levels gives the impression of physical geometry suitable of being transformed. The orverlapping produces an euclidean three-dimensional space augmented by a transformable layer that I can control, resulting in the capacity through the installation of altering multiple dimensions of space-time. These ideas come to life in an abstract and geometric envelope, enhanced with synesthetic audio elements and establishing a dialogue with the observer. [via] Datenform |


Some Augmented Sculpture's photos i made at Ars Electronica 2007.
Posted by Paolo Tonon
09:41 / 18/10/2007
09:41 / 18/10/2007
totaly fascinating
respect
respect
Posted by redzinald simek
16:14 / 23/10/2007
16:14 / 23/10/2007
I love this installation. It's so TRON. I am a designer and am always looking for interesting pieces to incorporate in various design situations.
I'm in Dubai at the moment but will be back in London soon. Do you have any European exhibition dates lined up? Most places in Europe are only 2 hours travelling from London.
I'm in Dubai at the moment but will be back in London soon. Do you have any European exhibition dates lined up? Most places in Europe are only 2 hours travelling from London.
Posted by Paul Stewart
22:26 / 25/10/2007
22:26 / 25/10/2007
mind blowing---i love it and all pablo's other pieces------i really wanna know how this is done?? what is this structure made of?? just fabulous!!!
Posted by luminous
12:14 / 07/05/2008
12:14 / 07/05/2008
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