Experimental Design | Conceptual Research | Editorial Design | 3D Printing | Video Art
In the project I investigate the way we see things. Based on the assumption that comes from the Tao philosophy that we do not see the form in its emptiness, in its "suchness", and come sensory charged to the encounter with reality, I started from the image of a pile of prunings and throughout the project I dismantled it formatively to the point of losing meaning. I conducted experiments and examined the limits where the form remains recognizable and the loss of any meaning loaded within it.
The study is presented in the form of 4 chapters.
[Ch.1]; Decomposition into forms (scanning + cataloging).
[Ch.2]; Formal decomposition (material → digital).
[Ch.3]; Disassembly of disassembly (digital→material→digital).
[Ch.4](video); in the physical world.
Even on its own, the pile of pruning is a collection of
different, deconstructed shapes.
In this section, I let the computer deconstruct it formally; and then I looked at the image myself and described how I see/analyze the pile - my mind immediately categorizes it according to different types of plants. Shapes loaded with meaning."
"This Dharma*
cannot be described.
Words fall silent before it."
*Natural law, truth.