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Abstraction in Motion: Folding_Pattern – A Study about Perception

Abstraction in Motion: Folding_Pattern – A Study about Perception
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Author(s): Cristina Ghetti (Polythecnic University of Valencia, Spain)and Emanuele Mazza (Polythecnic University of Valencia, Spain)
Copyright: 2015
Pages: 8
Source title: Analyzing Art, Culture, and Design in the Digital Age
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Gianluca Mura (Politecnico di Milano University, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8679-3.ch006

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Abstract

Folding Pattern is an art project developed by the team of artists, Cristina Ghetti and Emanuele Mazza. The work starts from the idea of proposing a revision of the foundations of perceptual abstraction, that had in it's derivations, one of the art movements more connected with the use of new technologies and one of the art tendencies with more powerful and interesting arguments. We are interested in exploring the developments of abstraction in the digital era, incorporating new media tools, and analyzing how contemporary art is developing the ideas of modernist abstraction introducing the utilization of new technologies, in a context where the influence of science, and of new ways of producing and exhibiting the art works, changes completely the art world.

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