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Three Goblin Art
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Cosimo Galluzzi
Show & Tell
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Not today Justin
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Mike Driver

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Davide Quayola, “Pleasant places”
Passage du train Genêve-Eaux-Vives.
Passage du train Lancy-Pont-Rouge.
Peter M Hall, Reconstructing Mass-Conserved Water Surfaces Using Shape from Shading and Optical Flow #References
smooth waves looking like water
wave simulation
Water reflection simulation
Concept
We are interested in the aspects of contemplation which easily plunge us into a state of blissful observation. This feeling appears very quickly on the banks of the river. Whether it is the reflections of the landscape in the perfect geometry of the Leman Express bridge, the movement of the water and the waves on the river following its course or the search for treasures such as beautiful pebbles or shards of glass while walking with our nose on the ground. But this state of contemplative torpor is interrupted at any moment by the train, its noise, its vibrations. It acts as a disturbing element. It shuffles the cards for a moment before we can dive back in again, like changing the configuration of our small elements of contemplation.
We would like to recreate those feelings we observed at the riverside. A contemplation of recurring elements, an organized disorder that plunges us into the observation sometimes interrupted by an unexpected but regular element.
Brainstorming
Fragment.in, Displuvium (2019)