A habitable support. When de projection sreeen becomes a real space
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https://doi.org/10.17561/rtc.extra5.5809Keywords:
art installation, supports, inmaterial projection, hybridization, new realitiesAbstract
The projection support, beside to technological advances and the hybridization between art and science, has become a space for experimentation open to being conquered and rebuilt. Technology, therefore, has made the installation, thanks to the use of new projection supports, capable of sculpting new spaces being able to reconfigure reality, readapting it and creating a new form of plastic expression. This is how the screen, fragile and elusive, is still difficult to catch in concepts, because the limits of this new flexible reality are immeasurable. However, there are works where the support becomes a place, an inhabited space, and the material fades, dispels and disappears in front of our gaze to give us a new reality, a new space open to experience beyond the emotional, psychological and perceptual, a space that appears palpable, through which we look out, as if it were a window, to see beyond the imaginable, questioning
reality itself and granting us the privilege of expanding our own limits of understanding.
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