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Tetragram for Enlargement

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A stunning architectural video installation produced by Apparati Effimeri for last month’s Itinerario Festival, in which the stolid Rocca Malatestiana in Cesena, Italy, is painted with stripes, then mutated, melted and finally blown apart in slow motion. I’d love to see this effect applied to large city-centre buildings but the results are so striking they’d probably create no end of traffic accidents.

Via Further.

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Alexandre Alexeieff and Claire Parker

 


 

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  1. #1 posted by Evan

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    I’ve never seen anything like this. Once again, the bar is raised.

  2. #2 posted by Adrian

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    Incredible!

 


 

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