Tryptich360° is an installation that consists of three parts. Name itself comes from art historical term Tryptich - representing the idea that each part can stand as an artwork itself, although the core-essence comes to its full potential when all three parts are seen together, as the impressions collide into a wholesome experience. As the structure of installation is circular, 360° stands for numerical representation of perspective.
The installation consists of three rooms - Indolent Parade, Übermensch, Kiber Korpus.
Each room is determinated by two components: personal time - childhood, adultness, old age - reflecting the narrative content with ink-on-paper based illustration and historical time - pre-modernity, modernity, late modernity - interpreted trough physical presentation.
Installation is a collision of visual and audible components forming a lively structure, where audible components influence on spectator's perceptions of a visual and vice versa.
Triptych360° stands for a three-dimensional triptych where the visitor observes and participates the intimate interpretation of life phases, leading him/her towards the atmospherical platform for inner reflection and contemplation.
The project was firstly exhibited in a private apartment in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in October 2013.
The installation consists of three rooms - Indolent Parade, Übermensch, Kiber Korpus.
Each room is determinated by two components: personal time - childhood, adultness, old age - reflecting the narrative content with ink-on-paper based illustration and historical time - pre-modernity, modernity, late modernity - interpreted trough physical presentation.
Installation is a collision of visual and audible components forming a lively structure, where audible components influence on spectator's perceptions of a visual and vice versa.
Triptych360° stands for a three-dimensional triptych where the visitor observes and participates the intimate interpretation of life phases, leading him/her towards the atmospherical platform for inner reflection and contemplation.
The project was firstly exhibited in a private apartment in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in October 2013.
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