Today And Tomorrow has a great profile of installation artist Pablo Valbuena‘s newest project where he took a skeletal industrial space and injected it with life and light using light-mapping technology:

Of all the video projection on architecture projects out there, I still like Pablo Valbuena his best. One of his latest projects is called Quadratura, a site-specific installation presented at Matadero Madrid, Spain. Quadratura was the technique used in the baroque to extended architecture through trompe l’oeil and perspective constructions generated with paint or sculpture.

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