CEREBRAL LANDSCAPES (REFLECTION)

Berlot
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Uršula Berlot

CEREBRAL LANDSCAPES (REFLECTION) , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Barbara Rupel (curator, text), Nataša Petrešin (text)
Gallery Božidar Jakac – Kostanjevica na Krki, Ministry of Culture RS, Zavod EnKnap, Elsis d.o.o., ElektroNeon Vovk
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  • CEREBRAL LANDSCAPES (REFLECTION)
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Description
Kinetic light installation
bended plexiglas, light projection and reflection, electronic light modulator
variable dimensions

Four projectors illuminate a bent piece of plexiglass positioned horizontally on the floor that reflects a multi-layered image: an organic-like structure on the wall of a triangle-shaped space. The light is manipulated with an electronic modulator, which regulates the intensity and speed of the projection, thus giving the impression of a slow, wave-like movement of a three-dimensional porous structure. The project deals with the visualization of pulsating pre-cerebral states, mental-sensory patterns and mental energies. Cerebral Landscapes – Reflection can also be understood as an artistic metaphor of dichotomy, implied by the dual meaning of the word reflection, since it can denote the optic phenomenon of light reflection or a mental activity – a concentrated process of thinking. – Uršula Berlot, 2006
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • duplicated
    • illusionary
    • immaterial
    • installation-based
    • mobile
    • projected
    • site-specific
    • sublime
  • genres
    • installations
      • mixed reality
      • virtual reality (VR)
  • subjects
    • Art and Science
      • light (energy)
      • psychology
      • science
      • space
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • mirrors
      • optical illusion
      • projections
      • spectator
      • theory
        • simulacrum
    • Body and Psychology
      • perception
      • self awareness
      • senses
    • Technology and Innovation
      • optics
Technology & Material
Hardware
electronic light modulator
Method
bended plexiglas, light projection and reflection
Exhibitions & Events
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