Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: 2D, 3D, computer animation, dimension, form, Guernica, Lena Gieseke, Picasso, technology, visual perception, visualization
“I like what continues.” —Pablo Picasso
this is a three dimensional work of Lena Gieseke. the artist claims that her aim is to create a provocative interpretation of Picasso’s Guernica which seems interesting regarding the fact that the painting contains such aims in terms of form and meaning as well. 3 D is a really exciting way of visualization since it deals with the unseen/hidden parts of a two dimensional image. on the other hand, Gieseke’s efforts on three dimensionality appear to be meaningful while considering that Picasso was also obsessed by dimensions and forms-challenging with the boundaries of our visual perception. it’s curious how technology achieves the crucial steps taken by art. i’m still not sure if it is enough-or could get more efficient-what are the limits?..
to see Guernica-the movie:
http://guernica.lena-gieseke.com/movie.html





