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Fluid Forms – Node

6.100,00

A DAW® is a digital artwork produced in limited edition numbers and protected by an international patent.

This is a bundle that includes:

  • A limited editions digital file, in high definition, encrypted according to the Cinello’s patent and reproduced at the highest resolution available at that time;

     

  • A MyGal® device which includes a software to decrypt the protected digital file and to display it on a monitor; this app stands at the core of the image and video displaying process;

  • A signed and numbered COA (certificate of authenticity); this certificate legally proofs and authorizes the reproduction of the artwork as DAW® by Cinello and the artist and/or IP owner of the artwork;

  • A competitive high-resolution monitor where the DAW® is broadcasted;

  • A custom hand-made frame to adorn and fit the DAW® monitor.

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“Fluid Forms – Node,” is part of a cycle of abstract works inspired by the theme of water, fluidity.
Interweaving of dark fluid matter, float in an aseptic white void, creating from time to time envelopments unpredictable and plays between solids and voids that are inspired by the aesthetic concept of Yohaku no-bi belonging to Japanese culture, aimed at exalting the “beauty of empty space” or “beauty of the unfinished.”
In all this there is the intent to bring the viewer back to water, as the primordial element of origin of life in constant change.

The work is made in CGI (computer-generated imagery) and is part of the artist’s research in digital art, which he has been conducting for many years along with other more traditional disciplines such as painting or drawing. Generally it is the collection of different software that are used to create special effects (VFX) in movies, television, commercials and in video games. In this specific case, such techniques were applied for the purpose of pure artistic research. With the purpose of creating the illusion of reality, to make verisimilar landscapes or imaginary environments, to involve the viewer in a dreamlike vision.