OBSERVATORY: MAGNETIC FLUID

Berlot
Source: Berlot

Uršula Berlot

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Co-workers & Funding
Scanner – Robin Rimbaud (sound)
Mike Calvino (3D digital modelling), ElektroNeon Vovk, 3D-ata (3D print), MOL City of Ljubljana, Ljubljana Castle
Documents
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Description
Sound-kinetic diorama
exterior: acrylic object in crystalloid like form; interior: relief (3D print), turntable, light, sounddim: 110 x 60 x 60 cm

A miniature silver landscape in motion that can be viewed through the observation perforation in the surface of a cristal-like object is based on the photographs of magnetic fluids that served as the basis for digital model development and the resulting 3D printed reliefs. In the act of viewing the framed panorama in the static position, the viewer loses a sense of scale; the tiny spiked structures of the kinetic surface take on the appearance of the surface topography of some distant planet. Dematerialized by its own reflections, the artificial landscape blurs the distinction between the real and the virtual. Simulacra of the natural metaphorically mediate the idea of nature as a projection, one that mirrors our own projections and perceptions. – Uršula Berlot, 2016
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • illusionary
    • intermedial
    • mobile
  • genres
    • hybrid art
  • subjects
    • Art and Science
      • light (energy)
      • microscopy
      • scientific images
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • gaze
      • materiality
      • mirrors
      • optical illusion
      • spectator
      • theory
        • media theory
    • Body and Psychology
      • perception
      • senses
    • Media and Communication
      • visualization
    • Technology and Innovation
      • optics
Technology & Material
Method
Laser cut technology, 3D digital modelling, 3D print, light, turntable, loudspeaker
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