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// Piccole Gocce by Alberto Biasi is a mesmerizing acrylic sculpture created in 2013 that embodies the principles of optical art. The piece features an intricate arrangement of black and white lines and shapes that produce an illusion of depth and movement. As the viewer’s perspective shifts, the patterns seem to ripple and undulate like small water droplets, reflecting the artwork’s title, which means Small Drops in Italian. The acrylic medium enhances this optical effect, giving the sculpture a sense of dimensionality and fluidity. Biasi’s work invites an interactive viewing experience, where visual perception plays a central role, embodying the artist’s exploration of visual dynamics and kinetic art.
Piccole Gocce, 2013
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// Piccole Gocce by Alberto Biasi is a mesmerizing acrylic sculpture created in 2013 that embodies the principles of optical art. The piece features an intricate arrangement of black and white lines and shapes that produce an illusion of depth and movement. As the viewer’s perspective shifts, the patterns seem to ripple and undulate like small water droplets, reflecting the artwork’s title, which means Small Drops in Italian. The acrylic medium enhances this optical effect, giving the sculpture a sense of dimensionality and fluidity. Biasi’s work invites an interactive viewing experience, where visual perception plays a central role, embodying the artist’s exploration of visual dynamics and kinetic art.
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What is interactive art?
Interactive art is a form of art where the spectator is actively involved by the artist to achieve the artwork's purpose. This involvement can include allowing the visitor to walk around, in, or on the art installation, or even becoming a part of the artwork itself. Works in this category often feature computers, sensors, and interfaces that respond to various inputs such as meteorological changes, heat, motion, or other types of data programmed by the artist.
