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Initiated through experiments conducted during an artistic residency focused on glass as a material, Arcana Trinitas explores the transparency of glass and laser projection.
The device itself, as well as the elongated format of the surfaces, shaped the artistic direction: each projection adopts the form of an ogival arch, and each scene presents a variation of it.
The result is a triptych of stained-glass–like compositions, blending the idea of passage into another dimension with that of organic movement.

Frosted glass presents properties which, when combined with laser projection, allow for safe diffusion without the risk of hazardous reflections.
Its surface offers a dual reading: the translucency of the material enables perception from both sides.
The support structures for the glass panels ensure simple and rapid installation, while providing great flexibility in their configuration and spatial arrangement.

The next residency will further explore the dual perception offered by the frosted glass.By enabling the installation of the structures indoors, it will allow experimentation with different spatial configurations and ensure a consistent haze distribution, in order to carry out high-quality film and photographic documentation.

The visual installation will be complemented by a soundtrack composed from sound libraries recorded during the artistic residency.

The glass is fragmented and treated in a granular manner, as if it were a sonic material — akin to pixel sorting applied to sound. The result is a series of unprecedented soundscapes, complex and richly textured.

This sonic fabric is further enriched by bowls and small bells, crafted by a master glassmaker, set into vibration with a bow and struck to reveal their resonances.

Arcana Trinitas is conceived as a door of perception: a liminal passage between two worlds, where light and sound trace a path from reality into a mirrored space.