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Wiktor Serafin ‘Transmorphing’

Is a process of overlaying images which morph together by establishing different connections between lines and points of the transformed images to create different spatial expressions. By adding more images to the composition and implementing subtle changes the space created can be interpreted differently.
The process involved drawing inspiration from one-point perspective frames found in the movies “Bladerunner 2049”, “Nostalghia” and “The Belly of an Architect”. Those frames were merged together in the form of a collage which was further transformed by implementing parts of the multiple rendered views and elements of the 3D models inspired by those movies and the spatial qualities found in them. Then, the wireframe from the 3D model was extracted and implemented in
the collage in the same perspective as those movie frames. The process of morphing began when the elements and points of the collage were connected with the wireframe in different ways to create a new space within a space. By manipulating the angles and field of view the space kept morphing,
creating new dimensional views following the same pattern. Finally, using the created matrix a 3D model was created based on the values found in the collage and points of the wireframe. The result can be incorporated into the collage so the project can keep morphing, deconstructing and reconstructing to produce new spaces.