Project Description

Space≞Matter

2025

3D prints in polyester, aluminium
dim: 95 x 95 x 1.5 cm, each element (series of 9): 30 x 30 x 1.5 cm

Silvery reliefs are derived from digitally rendered models based on microscopic scans (SEM) of materials conventionally employed in architectural construction—namely aluminum, concrete, steel, glass, and plaster. These renderings, materialized in a translucent medium, translate micro-scale topographies into tangible, visually perceptible forms or membranous structures. The works interrogate mimetic analogies across varying strata of physical reality, particularly between the topological and the optical, the visible and the imperceptible. The mathematical symbol ‘≞’ (denoting “measured by”) in the title alludes to the intricate interdependence of space and matter as posited in contemporary physics and philosophy, wherein both are understood as mutually determining, fluid and vibrant.