Information
Uršula Berlot >
»LIQUID SOLIDITY«, 2017
Co-Workers & Funding:
Sunčana Kuljiš Gaillot (3D animation)Scanner - Robin Rimbaud (sound)
UGM Maribor Art Gallery
video 5,06'
https://vimeo.com/219662822
https://vimeo.com/219662822
Technology
Installation Requirements / Space
video projectionMethod
3D digital animation
Descriptions & Essays
Uršula Berlot 20-04-2020
The round-shaped form in the process of constant transformation is based on the idea of simulating life at the molecular level. The structure, which periodically resembles a virus structure, complex proteins or carbon fullerenes, is being decomposed, transformed and re-shaped in a string of regulatory processes. The fusion of elements according to the rule of shape and anti-shape (the key–lock principle), chain formation, deformation with multiplied symmetry or a simulation of the Brownian motion create a flexible abstract form, which in a state of constant metamorphosis tends to seek stability. The simulation of processes at micro- and nano-scales reveals the surprising fact that many substances at the molecular level, as they strive for stability, flexibility and indeed their very existence are formed and arranged according to some intelligent order, even though they are not actually alive. – Uršula Berlot, 2017
Uršula Berlot: LIQUID SOLIDITY, 20-04-2020, in: Archive of Digital Art The round-shaped form in the process of constant transformation is based on the idea of simulating life at the molecular level. The structure, which periodically resembles a virus structure, complex proteins or carbon fullerenes, is being decomposed, transformed and re-shaped in a string of regulatory processes. The fusion of elements according to the rule of shape and anti-shape (the key–lock principle), chain formation, deformation with multiplied symmetry or a simulation of the Brownian motion create a flexible abstract form, which in a state of constant metamorphosis tends to seek stability. The simulation of processes at micro- and nano-scales reveals the surprising fact that many substances at the molecular level, as they strive for stability, flexibility and indeed their very existence are formed and arranged according to some intelligent order, even though they are not actually alive. – Uršula Berlot, 2017
Literature
Aleš Vaupotič. »The integration of Nanotechnology Research in Fine Art: Polymorphic Impression of Uršula Berlot.« Likovne besede/Art Words. Ljubljana: ZDSLU 105 (2017).
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