De Materia Perspectiva
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Title
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De Materia Perspectiva
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Description
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“I inscribe a quadrangle ... which is considered to be an open window through which I see,” the artist and architect Leon Battista Alberti wrote in his 1425 treatise on perspective. This description surely reminds us of Albert Dürer’s woodcut of the draftsman, where a string is drawn from object to subject, intersecting the quadrangle at a single point. Da Vinci’s re-instauration of this diagram five decades later in the camera obscura jettisoned the draftsman’s string, re-casting perspective as an abstract and dis-embodied apparatus detached from medium, the apotheosis of which is arguably the contemporary perspectival viewport.
This thesis re-situates the perspectival viewport in the material realm. Like the draftsman’s strings, the projector lines of perspective attain physical properties (applying a physics engine) and can be pushed and pulled by subjects and objects in the scene to modify how you see. Perspective no longer appears as a closed system in this material mode. It is malleable. Therefore, this thesis proposes an architecture where a singular perspective, an absolute definition of vision, and a stable view of objects is impossible, or at least elective.
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Creator
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Grande, Alejandro Fernandez
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Contributor
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Holder, Andrew
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Date
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2021-06-11T07:17:16Z
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2021
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2021-05-24
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2021-05
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2021-06-11T07:17:16Z
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Thesis or Dissertation
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text
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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Identifier
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Grande, Alejandro Fernandez. 2021. De Materia Perspectiva. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
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28542688
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https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37367906
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Language
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en