La funzione d'onda
A 2mx 2m circle, in chrome alluminuim, turns perpetually on a little jetty composed of rough wooden boards.
Entering the room, the spectator doesn't percieve the movement of the circle, but, seeing small steps, instinctively wants to go across the jetty, 2m x 1,20m in size.
When the spectator finds himself in the centre of the circle, thanks to a system of small probes, from the circle come out rays of light that sweetly carress the user's body, provoking a sensation of wellbeing and abandon.
He immediately perceives that he is at the centre of a hypothetical artificial mandala, and that he is part of a perennial movement that generates inifinite possibilities.
The strips of light are connected to small wifi cameras, positioned in the centre of the circle, that, together with the light, go over the spectator's body and capture his particulars.
Everything is essential, from the hair that falls messily on the back, to the unlaced or stained shoe, to the hands that move in search of new spaces, everything is eternally present in "The wave function."
The videocameras send the captured signal to a projector hidden inside the wooden jetty, on the projector is installed a small system of concentric mirrors that send the projections back decomposed and multiplied on all walls of the room.
Here infinite hands, eyes, hair, start to expand in the surrounding space, becoming constellations, spaces, infinite possibilities of views.
The spectator finds himself turning around on himself to analyse also the most hidden parts of his body and becomes image, illusion, light, shape, becomes everything in the very moment he abandons himself to the particles that compose simple light.The wave function wants to create a non time time, a new space in space, maybe it wants to invite the spectator, who has not yet used the installation, to observe the magnificent and varied world that the other presents, and maybe those stranger's eyes, those untouched hands will remain indelible in the memory of the other outside of us that is anything but distant.
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