18.900 drops / 8 days / 8 paintings / ink on paper / yellow – blue
A droplet of coloured ink forms and grows at the edge of the nozzle from which it suddenly detaches and starts a free fall in space. The trajectory of the fall deviates, seemingly affected by insignificant vibrations in the air: voices, wind, humidity… until the drop eventually splashes and spreads its colour on the page below.
Every time a droplet falls the canvas is moved by a small distance until an orthogonal grid of stains appears on the page. For every new drawing, the nozzle is placed a little higher, increasing the margin of deviation.
Framed in between two automated devices of high precision – the electronic nozzle and the robotically moving canvas – the space of the fall is where deviations happen, manifested as the colourful impacts on the page.
Deviations is a series of installations that explores and attempts to reveal the non-controllable dimension of physical processes in a creative practice of drawing and other means.
The installations that make up the series are as follows:
Third Deviation, 2019, Kanal – Centre Pompidou. Brussels, Belgium.
Second Deviation, 2018, Galerie Area, Paris, France.
First Deviation, 2018, Arts Santa Mónica, Barcelona, Spain.
Team:
Arist: Edouard Cabay,
Collaborator: Peter Geelmuyden Magnus
Robotic experts: Soroush Garivani and Kunal Singh Chadha
With: Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia and ABB
Photography: José Hevia and Peter Geelmuyden Magnus