The duo Bigert and Bergstrom explore a unique type of spatial representation in these installations, known as “Inverted Space Molecules”. By using digital panoramic stitching, the artistic duo wrap photographs around internally-lit spherical objects. Through the use of interconnecting the photo globes, they are able to create these molecular-like structures. The concept behind this project was to allow viewers the experience of having space turned inside out. I love how they explore the expression of this spatial representation through linking spaces where nature and man converge. These radiant multilayered views of spaces reflect our (human’s) position sandwiched between nature and technology. Absolutely amazing how they managed to interpret this strong position that we all experience every day through their beautiful “Inverted Space Molecules”.

“Tropical Island”

“Botanic Garden”

“Power Station 2″

“Power Station 3″

Via: madeinslant.com

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