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LABOR [Z] - an experiment between 2D and 3D

LABOR [ Z ]
an experiment about the visual perception of space.
Entrance to the Labor [Z] setting
Graphic elements in motion

moving in X-, Y- and Z-Axis, reflected by mirrors into the room, create different depths - an immersive interplay of real and illusion. 
Labor Z was designed to show the simple beauty of basic graphical elements and to blur the line between 2D and 3D in creating an immersive spatial experience. 
Impression of the mirrored objects in motion​​​​​​​
Elements of spatial perception
Video impression of the installation 
The setting of the LABOR [Z] 

is an installation self-test to explore the perception threshold of the 2nd and 3rd dimension, by using the basic principles of spatial perception.
Everything needed was a dark room, a projector and a mirror. A video loop of graphical elements in motion (created with Cinema 4D) were projected half on a wall and half on the installed mirror, which reflected the choreography into the room, what created a three-dimensional spatial experience for the visitors. 
Entrance to the Labor [Z] setting
Impression of the mirrored objects in motion
Impression of the mirrored objects in motion​​​​​​​
concept and design by Julia Payarol Reves and Luka Lara Fritzsche
supervised by Prof. Manfred Schulz, Prof. Christian Teckert
Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Kiel, 2016.
LABOR [Z] - an experiment between 2D and 3D
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LABOR [Z] - an experiment between 2D and 3D

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