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ARTIST FINAL STATEMENT

  • Writer: Andres Sossa Martinez
    Andres Sossa Martinez
  • May 8, 2023
  • 1 min read

As an artist, I am constantly exploring the intersection of our fears and our material surroundings. My latest project involved projecting mapping into a pile of clothes, using a combination of light and shadow to create a haunting display that reflects our deepest anxieties of everybody.

In particular, I was interested in the concept of the chair next to our bed that scares us at night because it looks like a monster. Everybody had that kind of fear as children. This fear is a common experience that many people can relate to, and I am fascinated by how it connects to our larger fears about the unknown and the unfamiliar.

Through my projection mapping project, I aim to capture this sense of fear and uncertainty, while also offering a visual representation of the power of our imaginations. By using a combination of weird AI figures and unsettling shadows, I created an immersive experience that transports viewers into their own subconscious fears.

Ultimately, my goal as an artist was to challenge our preconceptions about fear and the unknown, and to offer a new perspective on how we interact with the world around us. I believe that art has the power to inspire change and transform the way we see ourselves and the world, and I am excited to continue exploring these themes in my future projects.


(cant put the 5 visual pics but i sent them in the email)


 
 
 

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