TRI-GALAXIAN L4116

Animation

TRI-GALAXIAN L4116

The trilogy of warmth, light and mobility is an attempt to visually cover planet’s history from three different perspectives of time and space.
The visual story consists of separate luminous points (tea lights). They appear in a random sequence forming patterns while creating grids. The narrative of the image is reached while lighting and blowing out candles. The effect oft the variable colour changes depends on the duration of the burning; candles which burns longer become liquid and look transparent.
Every luminous point can signify both the fragile human–being and the light of the lonely window.
All points are connected into a whole, allowing the viewer to observe and freely interpret. Not only viewer’s point of view, but the distance also decides, if a single light point is perceived as a part of a larger whole associated with planets or galaxies and detached from buildings, rivers or cities. The movement of light could be perceived as a story, that includes historical facts, wars or a space of luminous and dark areas that reflect flowering and decadence of some cultures or city blocks. This artwork is not seeking for scientific or measurable objectiveness.The source of inspiration lies in the variety of perception. Visual influence is being established by using satellite photos and maps.

The luminous space is constructed of 98 horizontal and 42 vertical lines,
consists of 4116 tea lights, each of them burning for 4 hours.

This animation has been created in Linz, Austria, at the tobacco factory, during the artist–in–residence program funded by international project CreArt.

Title
TRI-GALAXIAN L4116
Second title
Trilogy
Specification
Animation
Measurements
15:14
Technique
stop-motion
Year
2014
Location
Linz/Austria
Context

Produced during the artist-in-residence-stay at the Salzamt in Linz/Austria as part of the CreArt project / network of cities for artistic creation 2014

Thanks

CreArt, City of Linz, Team of the Salzamt Linz, Holger Jagersberger, Andreas Kepplinger, Andreas Usenbenz, Chris Sennlaub, Andreas Liszt

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