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Museum: Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu (Toruń, Poland)

Technique: Photograph

The Recon-Screen installation consists of a large, openwork facets-screens produced in the system for compiling related segments. They consist of white and red wooden slats that form a kind of geometric pattern which multiplies itself with the adding of successive elements to the structure. On the one hand, being a type of wall, the installation limits and divides the space within which it operates, but on the other, because of its open, transparent structure, allows the visual penetration of what is behind the screen, offering viewers the possibility to play with the space, the light and the movement. The origins of Recon-Screen are associated with Robertson

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