

miguel chevalier’s complex meshes installation for art brussels 2016

all images courtesy of miguel chevalier

a three-dimensional collection of vertices, edges, and faces create a dynamic polygonal show in ‘complex meshes’, an installation by miguel chevalier for art brussels 2016. numerous wireframe meshes overlap and evolve, transforming continuously in a colorful weaving pattern that changes in real time. these vivid grids disrupt perception, as well as highlight the loft location’s architecture through light. the kaleidoscopic experience of ‘complex meshes’ symbolizes the infinity of nature, its setting becoming a universe in its own right.



‘complex meshes’ installation by miguel chevalier

video courtesy of claude mossessian



the piece uses generative virtual-reality to create dynamic polygonal compositions



‘complex meshes’ equals 18 x 10m (59 x 32.80ft)



software by: cyrille henry and antoine villeret, technical production: voxels productions



‘complex meshes’



dynamic colors highlight the private venue’s ceiling architecture



colors and forms transform in real-time above visitors



‘complex meshes’ was designed by miguel chevalier for art brussels 2016



the installation is the second site-specific virtual reality installation by the artist/designer



‘complex meshes’ by miguel chevalier

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