Excerpt from 'Reflection pool' Seevinck (2008).
Reflection pool is a real-time 3D computer animation for installation. It is a conceptual and aesthetic exercise investigating how the perception of illusion can facilitate a reflective, meditative state of mind. Here the objects are paradoxical: what appears to be internal is later revealed to protrude. Reconciling the direction of their movement is similarly elusive.
The work is inspired by landscape studies and guided by Heidegger's writing on the different ways we can 'be-in-the world'
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