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Levels of RGB Color Reveal Fantastic Landscapes

Milan-based innovative group Carnovsky is a duo made up of Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla. Lately, for Milan Design Week 2013, the group created this display eligible Fantastic Scenery. The set up is a extension of their continuous RGB venture, in which the performers experiment with layers of colors, both create and light, as they appear to the naked eye. Publishing on surfaces with the actual red, green, and blue styles, the performers then light up the room with either red, green, and blue LED lighting to show one landscape at a time.

According to the musicians venture information :
"The resulting images are unexpected and disorienting. The colors mix up, the lines and shapes entwine becoming oneiric and not completely clear." 
Particularly, Fantastic Scenery includes 20 different items that all stimulate various types of landscapes having to do with the world, the sky, and even our feelings. Through the use of RGB LED lighting, audiences could experience sunrises, sunsets, and storms; an captivated woodlands that morphs into an structural interior; and antique engravings of animals and anatomy.

The selection is a visible wonder that was created together with printing and set development by Graphic Report, and several restricted versions created by the Italian company Artep.

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