Using Machine to create Art
An exhibition curated through a series of work named “Xerographies” by Artist, Bruno Munari. Xerography is referred to a technique experimented by Munari, through a series of movement, opacity, light and shadow by the use of a Xerox Copier, as known as digital printing. This technique is futhur expanded trying to create art pieces using just photocopy.
Materials and heights are important aspects of relation of spaces. As a body enters, it bvecomes the object of communication through opacity. Like Munari’s Xerography, the complex spaces portray engagement that makes the body interact and stay in the exhibit.
The exhibition involves a mixture of light installations and gallery spaces, showcasing selected works following the theme of light, shadow and movement.