2020
Anterior future
French Institute, Valencia
José Picazo presents a snapshot of our society, highlighting a metaphor of our world that is being dematerialized.
Handwritten postcards are transformed into emails or phonetic messages in different applications, Stores are transformed into online stores, with all the positive and/or negative consequences that with it entails.
We currently live a process where everything goes through the digital format at one time or another, even professionally.
This exhibition by José Picazo shows this transformation with completely solid pieces made in 3D printing, as well as parts of the dematerialization process, combining 3D pieces and digital animations to form a single.
Handwritten postcards are transformed into emails or phonetic messages in different applications, Stores are transformed into online stores, with all the positive and/or negative consequences that with it entails.
We currently live a process where everything goes through the digital format at one time or another, even professionally.
This exhibition by José Picazo shows this transformation with completely solid pieces made in 3D printing, as well as parts of the dematerialization process, combining 3D pieces and digital animations to form a single.
With the movement of this installation in which the artist uses the Jacquard matrix, José Picazo reminds us of the main theme of his creation, The current rhythms of our lives marked by the industrial and architectural world.
Through your critical gaze in this exhibition, presented in the French Institute of Valencia, Question our relationship with the real in this society always in motion and evolving in which digital occupies a preponderant place in human life, Isn't this already the previous future of the next stage and/or time, given the speed with which technological evolution occurs?
José Picazo was born in Paris in 1972. Live and work in Valencia.