LAYERS TRN is a study of Turin's city and it’s buildings.
I have selected five different structures based on their historical and present significance in the story of Turin. Specifically, I ask the viewer to analyze why they were built, how they survived, and how they are seen and used today.
After shooting a series of photographs for each building, I have sectioned and extracted only some specific parts. These parts, including shadows, textures, and lights as time connections both physical and immaterial, I later reconstructed in totally newvisual images.
These decompositions, and the compositions I crafted from them, serve as a medium for the viewer to analyze the city landscape physically, but also in an ethereal way.
This allows the viewer to travel inside the buildings and reach their “souls.”
I have selected five different structures based on their historical and present significance in the story of Turin. Specifically, I ask the viewer to analyze why they were built, how they survived, and how they are seen and used today.
After shooting a series of photographs for each building, I have sectioned and extracted only some specific parts. These parts, including shadows, textures, and lights as time connections both physical and immaterial, I later reconstructed in totally newvisual images.
These decompositions, and the compositions I crafted from them, serve as a medium for the viewer to analyze the city landscape physically, but also in an ethereal way.
This allows the viewer to travel inside the buildings and reach their “souls.”
*no part of the poster was drawn: each color, line, shape was taken from photographs*
LAYER SUPERGA
1731 - 2015
LAYER GRAN MADRE DI DIO
1831 - 2015
1831 - 2015
LAYER MOLE ANTONELIANA
1889 - 2015
1889 - 2015
LAYER LINGOTTO
1731 - 2015
1731 - 2015
LAYER PORTA SUSA
2008 - 2015
2008 - 2015
LAYERS TRN exibition @ APE - Arti Per l'Ecoborgo
Turin (ITALY)
Turin (ITALY)