The Cliff of Zero is an installation that represents an allegorical and geometrical imaginary landscape. At first, modelled via a 3D software, the installation is reproduced identically in order that the physical work looks virtual, computer made.The chequered floor becomes a matrix for this virtual and mathematical landscape.
The title The Cliff of Zero is borrowed from one of the titles of the chapter in oxymoron of We, a dystopian novel written by Zamyatian in 1921 and where the citizens are separated from the primitive nature and ruled by numbers.
The Cliff of Zero, 2013
Plaster, styrofoam, acrylic, linoleum
Total surface: 300 x 224 cm





