FLUFFY PROJECTIONS
+Ophélie Herranz
+Paul Galindo
Bi-dimensional techniques of representation translate real objects into projected figures on a reference background.
Reality flattens to ease its mechanical reproduction.
They become transmissible transcripts.
Although instrumental, this dimensional reduction accepts the loss of depth.
In image perception, similarities reveal easier than differences.
Anything coexist sharing substance with another without discontinuities.
The tangible presence is subordinated to its virtual repercussion.
Restoring physical validation of experience by means of virtual fragments of information fluffs projections.