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Vectorial Elevation
by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Statement by the artist as quoted from his website:
"Vectorial Elevation" is an interactive art project originally designed to celebrate the arrival of the year 2000 in Mexico City’s Zócalo Square. The website www.alzado.net enabled any Internet user to design light sculptures over the city’s historic centre, with eighteen searchlights positioned around the square. These searchlights, whose powerful beams could be seen within a 15 kilometers radius, were controlled by an online 3D simulation program and visualised by digital cameras. A personalised webpage was produced for every participant with images of their design and information such as their name, dedication, place of access and comments.
These long, fast-moving lines of force and structure are the skeletal system of my boroughs, and I identify them by those bright lights all along the perimeter.
Vectorized British Library illustration of a man with his amrillary sphere. Probably taking it out for a walk.
Vector Equilibriums and Cradle to Cradle. Top Vector is one of the Higgins kits that I built and a large one that is 3 times larger and was cut and built by me.
Vectorized British Library image (from their Flickr photostream - well worth visiting) of a textual interstice decoration (eg between paragraphs or sections of text).
Vector graphics or vectorization is the application of geometrical factors like points, lines, curves, and different shapes, based on mathematical formulas, for the representation of images in computer graphics.
Vectorized British Library old book illustration of a picture of a lady praying from a medieval book.
Vectorized British Library image (from their Flickr photostream - well worth visiting) of a textual interstice decoration (eg between paragraphs or sections of text).