Francisco Ugarte

THIS SIDE TOWARD SCREEN | 2011

Appropriated forms, space and time are presented through four slide projectors distributed along the gallery space. The space showcases the multiple slides projected all around the place creating and evoking architectural forms that are constantly changing.
This idea of forms created from the light of each projector becomes itinerant for each projection lasts only a few seconds. Although the forms are not real, they look like real, as the public sees them projected on the wall. The changing slides generates a continuous dialog between the spectator, its perspective of time, changing forms, and the idea of empty becoming solid forms.

Each different scale, form, size and images contraposition, makes the galley space acquire a new form. Each wall becomes different with each change of slides, materializing the empty space in form that anyone can perceive.
There are near 580 000 different combined forms created by the contraposition of the shapes projected in each of the 3 slide projectors, while the fourth projects forms that look like doors of different sizes. These forms play with the lines that separate the wall from the floor, and gives the perspective of different doors delimiting the space while the people stares at the possibility of a new door or a new and real architectural place.

Francisco Ugarte 
Sin Título (proyecciones a partir del piso)
Dimensiones Variables
2011

Francisco Ugarte 
Sin Título (tres proyectores No.2)
Medidas variables
2011

Sin Título (cuadro negro) 
Vidrio negro
120 x 120 cm
2011