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Sofia Talanti 2020
Aristotle states that art imitates nature and that the laws of art come from nature or otherwise from something not inferior to it. Reflection is the thing that differentiates production of human artifacts, which is not due from a primordial instinct but an acquired ability. The central key relies upon a fractal geometry that can be fully explored through technology and can to bring the artist closer to nature and to its study. Through the technological means the artist can find a new media, studying the fractality of the nature that is reported through the computer e analyzing how our world is made. Through this application you can see scenarios and always different worlds, never having full awareness of what you will find in front of you. The artificial product is much more appreciated when it is more like a natural object, through technology creates the perfect hybrid: a work done from the man but that it is exclusively based on laws of nature.
The experimentation and study of these worlds rise to heavenly imaginations that can detach the visitor from reality. You are transported into a new dimension that leads us to feel the deep connection of digital. How can something so detached from our world seem so familiar to us? These are the gates of paradise that welcome us, we return from where we came. A mother’s womb welcomes us and brings us back to our state of soul.
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