Inner Landscape examines the conditions of perception within an architectural construction. In this project, an abstract stage is activated by a melting ice that drops over a water mirror. The work itself is an architectural optical device. In the outside a light source bounces on the water mirror, reflecting a dynamic image in the inside, where the visitors are invited and welcomed to modify the water mirror generating wave dynamics that are projected as a theater of light and shadows. The passage of time, the random, the rhythms of nature and individual experiences establish the guidelines for the creation of an interior landscape.
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Inner Lansdcapes, 2019
installation
(architectural optical device: ice, spotlight and inmersive architectural structure)
157 x 196 x 255 in
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*Project carried out with the support of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA).