Quadratura
March 15th, 2011Of all the video projection on architecture projects out there, I still like Pablo Valbuena his best. One of his latest projects is called Quadratura, a site-specific installation presented at Matadero Madrid, Spain. Quadratura was the technique used in the baroque to extended architecture through trompe l’oeil and perspective constructions generated with paint or sculpture.





March 15th, 2011 at 4:00 pm
[...] Today And Tomorrow has a great profile of installation artist Pablo Valbuena‘s newest project where he took a skeletal industrial space and injected it with life and light using light-mapping technology: [...]
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