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Working with 2D in 3D Space

By placing 2D illustrations into 3D space, I use light to question perception, degradation, and transformation.

Shadows function not as absences, but as imprints of light. They become projections that record form. As light passes through the object, information is selectively removed or emphasized, raising the question of how much can be lost before an image loses its identity.

The following video demonstrates how the 2D illustrations exist and interact within a 3D space, showing how light alters and transforms the perception of the image.

Object: Paper Clip

Light Source: Point

Object: Paper Clip

Light Source: Sunlight

Object: Volkswagen

Light Source: Point

Object(s) to form the Volkswagen: Banana, Croissant, Crayon, Telephone, Umbrella, Chilli, Chair, Kodak Charmera, Marlboro, Lemon, Paperclip, Shrimp, Frog, Snoopy.

Light Source: Point

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