To Project
The concept that I wanted my work to represent is how thanks to people who project their ideas or point of view, in finished works, the point of view of the author (osa, me) changes as well as his own work. Starting, my work is inspired by two works, which are, K38 Bandada and K15 Erroneous paths from oblique to rectangular, by Georg Nees who was a German academic who was a pioneer of computational art and more… but you can already Google that., and in the book by Simo mulet-The visual language of modernity., how they use this resource of montage in collage, assemblage in the works and whether they are visual or not, how these montages are always composed of fundamental parts that stand out, just taking this idea for my work with the multiple cubic shapes appearing in parts, which obviously I gave a representation to each one.
I did not take any quotes from the bibliographies, seen so far and I would like you to excuse me for this, the thing is that I could not link any of them with my work and the idea I had… but in the phrase or aphorism of Marcel Proust that says “although nothing changes, if I change, everything changes” which seems beautiful to me, but that is not important now… Which has to do with transformation, as reality is what it is, but your change leads you to perceive it in a different way, to see new possibilities and to create new links., about how I liked to listen to different people about their projection in my work, it made me create a kind of bond with them and how it had a strong impact on me after seeing my own work again, how despite not having changed anything in my work, something was different in me, and I represented this with these cubic forms of the “woman” with the representation of the work, which does not change at any time, the black background accompanied by the multiple white circles intertwined with each other, they are simply the people watching the work, The various rectangles that appear and remain static are the projections of the people that remain in me, how they change the work in the process, and finally the spiral of a circle coming out of the “woman’s throat” that disappears is the first idea I had about my work.
Biografía
Referentes artísticos: las obras de Georg Nees