electrical fluids
Contemporary art is not to search for new forms and media which materialize. More and more the artistic proposals that fall outside the exhibition space normally used. In this century the canvas loses artistic role, to monitor progress, three-dimensional compositions constructed with recycled, facilities where technology and computer media replace the brushes, to create new forms of dialogue between the artist and the contemporary viewer.
is the case with electric window, installation made to place it in a window overlooking a busy street in the historic center of Teruel. The space, called the open window, located on the street Lovers, on the side of the building of the School of Arts, specifically the shop window for Product Design.
WINDOW The intention is to bring art to the street. Offer from the School of Art, the city of Teruel a new space where contemporary art closer to ordinary people. And also to approximate the actual art to people who do not visit museums and exhibitions, which regularly shows.
electric window is within the latest artistic trends that do not aspire to have a logical explanation. His intention is to generate individual feelings and intends to feelings, trying not to fall into indifference. The perception replaces reason and invited to perform the work freely and feel different sensations, depending on the person and the timing of the beholder.

Besides having ephemeral installation is a mutant. A tangle of wires, bulbs and dolls able to change shape and the ability to adapt to another different space. When dismounted WINDOW installation, the idea evolved and changed in: Electrical neonatal Capsule, a new independent work created for the festival Electroperra night, electronic music festival held in April in Alcorisa (Teruel). Fluid power
have returned to their box. The dolls are sleeping with the lights out, tangled among the colored wires waiting for their next outing. When you leave your house notes around you, then maybe you have been turned back once more. Luis J.
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