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Tetragram for Enlargement is an architectural installation created by Apparati Effimeri last month for Italy’s Itinerario Festival. Here’s how Fast Company describes the process: “The designers first mapped the facade of a castle, and then used that map to create light projections. From there, things get wild and wobbly, as the projection cycles through a series of tromp l’oeil effects that make the castle look, at times like its melting, blowing away in the wind, like a painted canvas, or another castle entirely.” Pretty amazing stuff! Leave a Reply |