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Architectural Projections: Anamorphic Installation


an·a·mor·pho·sis
A distorted projection or drawing that appears normal when viewed from a particular point or with a suitable mirror or lens.
 

       Anamorphic, site-specific installation created by reflecting the distorted image of a previously done anamorphic drawing, which could only be seen "corrected" by staring into the smallest mirror of the set in a specific angle. 
 

      This last anamorphic drawing was the product of the continuation of the semester's first two proyects, in which, taking a set of specific obejcts, two still lives of said objects were drawn, and later projected again onto themselves. The second still life, though, was projected onto the objects in an anamorphic way and both over the paper and the objects, so that the drawing could be only seen from the exact position from which it was drawn.
 
 
Afterwards, another still life of this was produced, which was finally anamorphically projected on a piece of paper and a constructed object that was the product of yet another previous proyect, which represented the negative space the physical objects occupied when a rectangular solid was placed over them. 
 
 
 
Architectural Projections: Anamorphic Installation
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Architectural Projections: Anamorphic Installation

Anamorphic, site-specific installation created by reflecting the distorted image of a previously done anamorphic drawing, which could only be se Read More

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