csua.org/u/enk -> www.gravestmor.com.nyud.net:8090/wp/archives/2006/01/10/notes-on-the-denial-of-perspective-02-felice-varini/
Felice Varini paints (lines, concentric circles, triangles) on things (tunnels, castles, groovy interiors). A seemingly random smattering of elements that, viewed from a specific point in space, coalesce into a tangible planar element.
"Between full and empty" I am yet to see one of these in person, however, I imagine the effect is quite unsettling; the eyes struggling to focus on a element that is not there.
January 11th, 2006 at 9:47 am It's like Renaissance-redux, with a twist. That corridor view on the right makes it look like you'd have to stop yourself, for fear of bumping into the 2d plexiglass cutout spanning the space. It'd be cool to see him do something on the scale of the city, a la the MOMA QNS rooftop but much more visible to more people.
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