Procedural/Portrait

    Research output: Non-textual formPhysical Non-textual work

    Abstract

    Procedural/Portrait is a 6-channel moving image 'portrait' of the Housemuseum Galleries. Taking over the museum's 3D architectural models, Pailthorpe plays with digital patterns that disrupt, expand and collapse the gallery spaces as they float over a simulated version of the Western Victorian Volcanic Plains, the ancient source of the Housemuseum's bluestone. Working with a 'procedurally generated' algorithm, the Galleries are subjected to a process of composition, chaos and re-composition. This allows for tens of thousands of impossible new architectural spaces to momentarily emerge within the Galleries, destabilising our usually static experience of architectural space.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationMelbourne, Australia
    PublisherLyon Housemuseum Galleries
    Size6-channel digital video, 1920 x 6840 pixels, 8 min
    Publication statusPublished - 2018
    EventENTER - Lyon Housemuseum Galleries, Melbourne, Australia
    Duration: 15 Mar 2019 → …

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