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Polymorph
Polymorph / vincent leroy
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2022
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项目坐落于巴黎塞纳河畔,由艺术家VincentLeroy设计制作。Polymorph装置的灵感来自远在天际的小行星,展示出一系列令人惊叹行星变化过程。八个独立的雕塑形态各有不同,却又息息相关,形成一组动态转化的延续。“在创作的过程中,灵感与想法是流动且变化的,它们相互影响,相互改变,因此,作品的进程十分缓慢”,VincentLeroy解释道。“我们的创造基于已知的物体,而设计的核心在于通过不断地推演,为这个物体增加丰富度,看看它最终会呈现出什么形态。”VL imagines on the banks side of the Seine in Parisan amazing series of evolutionary forms: a set ofasteroids from beyond. Each shape seems to becomethe following slightly different: As a continuationof polymorphic transformation.VL explains thatideas can follow and evolve, influencing,transforming each other.It’s a slowconstruction.We create in relation to what wealready know.Interest is the richness of thisjourney, of this evolution: how and where one goes.

一系列富有未来感的雕塑带领人们脱离了现实,置身于一个综合了科幻小说、玄学、无限时空以及诗意的世界。从远处看,塞纳河畔的码头宛如一条长长的飘带,而Polymorph装置则是撒落在飘带上的点点星光。光在装置的表面反射出不同的效果。巴黎湛蓝的天空映在镜面钢上,分解成多种颜色,营造出宛如宇宙的梦幻氛围。This series of modules seems to detach us fromreality. A mix of science fiction, metaphysics,infinity and poetry emerge from it. The Seine quaysthus resemble a long landing strip of unidentifiedobjects from afar. Light also becomes a differentflash on each surface. The blue of the Paris skyreflected on the mirror steel breaks down intomultiple colors. The atmosphere is cosmic,intriguing and captivating at the same time.

对艺术家VincentLeroy来说,沉思是一个缓慢的过程,这个过程反映出人与速度的关系,以及与现实的距离。在当今的世界,慢节奏的思考是难能可贵的,Polymorph装置作为诗意与原始工艺的完美演绎,再次将人们与现实分离,带领人们走入梦幻的世界。VL likes to contempler, take his time. A reflectionon our relationship with the speed, the distancewith the reality…so essential in today’sworld.Once again it is the subtle mix ofpoetry and low technology that detaches us here fromthe real world.

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Published on 2023/08/10
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