pêle-mêle audio-visual installation by artist olivier ratsi

all images courtesy of brice robert

 

 

 

‘pêle-mêle’, by artist olivier ratsi, is a generative audio-visual installation created for the 2016 mirage festival, anamorphosis, hosted by musée des beaux-arts in lyon. the work places two modules at right angles, with projections superimposed on the existing interior environment. anamorphic video loops, composed of horizontal and vertical ‘pelures’ (peels) create the illusion of depth and dematerialization.

 

video courtesy of tetro

 

video courtesy of tetro

 

 

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projection module

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visuals create the illusion of depth and dematerialization 

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‘pêle-mêle’ at musée des beaux-arts in lyon, france 

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view from off-center

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‘pêle-mêle’ was presented at the mirage festival 2016

 

 

project info:

 

installation: olivier ratsi
programming: mirage festival
production: tetro+a, mirage festival
photography: © brice robert

 

 

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edited by: nick brink | designboom