Spanish artist Pablo Valbuena alters viewers’ experiences with architecture with his projection-based installation art. Valbuena prefers to work in cavernous, abandoned spaces where he can use bright, white light to ephemerally draw on the walls. He typically arranges his projections to respond the existing architectural structure. As the geometric light projections in each piece shift, viewers’ relationship to the space changes. See more on Hi-Fructose.
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Mother’s Failure
7” x w 5” x h 18” (to box) 23” (to possum’s spine)
"The Secret Inside"
2011/12
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September 2014
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Hearn Generating Station, September 2014
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