- Generative and interactive virtual reality installation by Miguel Chevalier
- Music: Jacopo Baboni Schillingi
- Light Festival, Durham Cathedral - Durham - England
- Commissioner: Curators: Helen Marriage / Artichoke
- Software: Cyrille Henry / Antoine Villeret
- Technical Production: Voxels Productions
http://www.miguel-chevalier.com/en
A mesh is a three-dimensional object consisting of vertices, edges and faces which form polygons used in modeling or architecture. Meshes with wire appearance here become an aesthetic in itself.
Different colored frames sometimes composed of triangles, quadrangles or other polygons overlap, changing, slowly changing in real time. This large virtual light draped twists, move, resize to create more diverse and complex forms. The surface deforms volumes and draws abstract landscapes. We find very graphic universe constantly renewed.
These color grids creates trompe effects of the very amazing eye. They disrupt the perceptions of visitors, creating a sensation of moving arcs. This installation refers to artists of kinetic art and Op Art (Bridget Riley, Victor Vasarely, Jesus Rafael Soto, Julio Le Parc ...) who conducted research on the movement and illusion optical and digital art that prefigure.