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Thinking of Space

Angeliki Koutsodimitropoulou
Thinking of Space by Angeliki Koutsodimitropoulou
Thinking of Space by Angeliki Koutsodimitropoulou
DESCRIPTION

An installation that attempts to create a space with fluid identity in multiple levels, dealing with the ways spatial perception processes can be bent, distorted or shifted. It plays with the notions of expectation, automatization of perception and defamiliarization and attempts to push the viewer to alter their understanding of space and to doubt their preset perceptions of reality, while blurring the border between virtual and physical.

Angeliki Koutsodimitropoulou
Angeliki Koutsodimitropoulou

Angeliki is an architect and visual designer, specialising in digital artforms in relation to physical space. Intrigued by spatial perception, she works with digital imagery, visual projections and sculptures, interacting with viewers’ perceptions and altering their spatial understanding to probe preset notions of reality.

She holds an MA in Spatial Strategies from Weissensee’s Art Academy in Berlin, and a MArch from the University of Cyprus. Her work includes a participation in Milan Design Week, the 15th Venice Biennale of Architecture Cyprus Pavilion, co-founding and being the lead designer of Alternadiva collective, Fengaros Festival stage design, and the visual design for architectural projects, event venues and record labels.

Thinking of Space

Angeliki Koutsodimitropoulou
DESCRIPTION

An installation that attempts to create a space with fluid identity in multiple levels, dealing with the ways spatial perception processes can be bent, distorted or shifted. It plays with the notions of expectation, automatization of perception and defamiliarization and attempts to push the viewer to alter their understanding of space and to doubt their preset perceptions of reality, while blurring the border between virtual and physical.

Angeliki Koutsodimitropoulou

Angeliki is an architect and visual designer, specialising in digital artforms in relation to physical space. Intrigued by spatial perception, she works with digital imagery, visual projections and sculptures, interacting with viewers’ perceptions and altering their spatial understanding to probe preset notions of reality.

She holds an MA in Spatial Strategies from Weissensee’s Art Academy in Berlin, and a MArch from the University of Cyprus. Her work includes a participation in Milan Design Week, the 15th Venice Biennale of Architecture Cyprus Pavilion, co-founding and being the lead designer of Alternadiva collective, Fengaros Festival stage design, and the visual design for architectural projects, event venues and record labels.