The work can be licensed for public presentations and display (exhibitions, festivals etc) as well as film and TV. The animation was shown at the following exhibitions or events:Ģ020 – Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia, Italy, exhibition Oct 20Ģ020 – For the Love of the Master, 25 artists fascinated by Piranesi, Dublin, May-Oct 2020 - delayedĢ020 – TIAAF Art-house Cinecitta, Tilburg, April 18th 2020Ģ014 – V&A, Architects as Artists, LondonĢ012 – Center for Philosophy, Tokyo UniversityĢ010 – Fondazione Cini, Isola di San Giorgio, Venezia "Watching Grégoire Dupond’s animation is literally like entering Piranesi’s mind." Piranesi and the inÞnite prisons SERGIO RONCATO Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale, Università di Padova, Via Venezia 8, Italy Received 14 July 2006 accepted 24 December 2006 Abstract Piranesi was an extraordinarily talented artist who came to be considered the best known engraver and etcher of the 18th century. The Carceri are the ‘prisons of Piranesi’s imagination’. Working from the second state of each print, a complex 3D environment has been assembled creating the sensation that you are walking into and around these contradictory and visionary spaces. The 12 minute animation of Piranesi’s Carceri d’Invenzione series was produced and created by artist Grégoire Dupond and was shown in an exhibition by Fondazione Cini, Factum Arte and Michele de Lucchi who designed a wood projection tower to show the film. Piranesi and the infinite prisons Roncato, Sergio Spatial Vision (continued as Seeing & Perceiving from 2010), Volume 21 (1-2): 16 Jan 1, 1 Read Article Download PDF Share Full Text for Free (beta) 16 pages Article Details Recommended References Bookmark Add to Folder Cite Social Times Cited: Web of Science Loading next page. This series of 16 visionary images, originally etched by Piranesi when in his late 20’s, shows the workings of his imagination, merging his architectural ambitions with his obsessive interest in antiquity. Carceri d’Invenzione di G-Battista PiranesiĪ virtual animation of the 16 etchings from the Prisons (Carceri d’invenzione or ‘Imaginary Prisons’) by Giambattista Piranesi, 2010.
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