6. PERSPECTIVE

6. PERSPECTIVE

  1. Description:
    1. Aligning separate shapes, lines and colourful sheets of colour, hanged in space, which can be watched from many perspectives but only from one point you can create the intended image.
  2. Goal:
    1. Position and context. These strong concepts relate to everything in the know universe, better known in more scientifical fields as time and space. Visual techniques can show the observer the alignment of a mind towards a project and nevertheless abstract and subjective at the beginning, the achieved result is not only an autonomous discovery but a deep construction of a collaborative effort between the prize and the quest. Relations of perspective and simple visual dynamics provide a range of infinite cubist moments of enhancement and discovery.
  3. Instructions:
    1. Follow the instructions on the floor.
    2. Look to where the arrow is pointing.
  4. Technical:
    1. Transparent vinyl.