60s of Antlia Dwarf PGC 29194 Hubble
2020




60s of Antlia Dwarf PGC 29194 Hubble is a work that transforms a static image of the universe into a printed acetate strip that simulates a super 8mm film. The image fixed on the acetate is cut into strips, which are shuffled and mixed at the time of joining them and converting the image into a single strip, which when moving would generate a film of exactly sixty seconds. The light box can be presented both horizontally and vertically, which influences the internal arrangement of the acetate strip, generating different shapes within the box.
Light box (frame, white methacrylate, fluorescent tubes, glass, cable), printed acetate
60s of Antlia Dwarf PGC 29194 Hubble is a work that transforms a static image of the universe into a printed acetate strip that simulates a super 8mm film. The image fixed on the acetate is cut into strips, which are shuffled and mixed at the time of joining them and converting the image into a single strip, which when moving would generate a film of exactly sixty seconds.
2.904,00€ (IVA incl.)
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Pedro Torres
Pedro Torres focuses his artistic practice on issues related to the concepts of time, distance, memory, language and image, using a variety of media in the development of his works and research projects. He is interested in working with these elements-coordinates in a combined and subjective way, where aesthetics and concept are balanced.
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