The process of converting 3D to 2D not only provides a saveable record of the 3D, originally with drawings and paintings and now photographically but can also be reversed by the artist and designer and communicated using 2D artwork as a way of seeing the future.
This obscura process occurs naturally with out any modern technology, as if the visitor is inside someone elses giant eye. By sharing this unexpected view people may see things they would normally dismiss or ignore for one reason or another.
21–25 October 2015
MIRAR – Ways of Seeing Camera Obscura
Zocalo Square, Mexico City
Designer: Morag Myerscough & Luke Morgan
Client: Abierto Mexicano de Diseño Festival and the British Council
External dimensions of the structure: 14 sqm
Height of structure: approx 10 m
Paint sponsor: Comex