How do you really see?

Negativo Positivo

Piera Pagnacco

Negativo Positivo goggles / reworking on Bruno Munari

Negative and positive space become negative and positive sight. The field of vision is altered with blocks and colors, reminding us that even what we see with an eye is different from what we see with the other.

Lasercut modelling 1mm cardboard, lasercut 0,5mm clear PETG, hand-painted, resin glue. 13,2×12,8×4 cm

A project made in the course

Project Warm-Up — Art 2020-21

the exhibition OUT OF THE PRESENT* After 300 days of zero gravity, more than ever bound in time and space to the conditions of now and here, we have adapted to learning and teaching—and vice versa—in order to understand the needs and to accomplish a necessary toolkit. Applied and approved strategies have allowed us to individually and collectively imagine, produce and exhibit art within a space that is non-conditional, virtual, bound neither to time nor space, that is not here, not now: https://hub.link/UCqTmnz *Andrei Ujica, 1995 the course The course clears basic questions such as “What does an artist do? What is the role of the contemporary artist within society? How do artists think?” It introduces to recent art history and gives the students the know-how to critically observe the artistic scene and the ability to define their own practice.
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