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Fluorama

Fluorama captures the precise intersection of physical sculpture and the glowing clarity of vector-based light.

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About Fluorama

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Fluorama represents a specialized intersection of sculpture, light, and cinema. Most notably recognized as a micro-architectural device created by French artist Le Gentil Garçon, the project serves as a vessel for the film The Rise and Fall of Black Light City. This practice centers on the Fluovision technique, which utilizes physical materials to simulate digital aesthetics. The work is defined by the use of fluorescent tape and black light to mimic the sharp, precise lines of vector graphics. Beyond the sculptural installations, the name encompasses a broader exploration of luminescence, including collage light works and specialized fluorescent media that challenge the perception of space and depth through high-contrast color.

Visual voice

The aesthetic is characterized by glowing, geometric precision and the high-contrast interplay of ultraviolet light and fluorescent tape. These works bridge the gap between physical architecture and digital vector graphics, creating environments that feel both structural and ethereal.
FluovisionBlack Light ArtMicro-ArchitectureVector AestheticsFluorescent Tape
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Fluorama — questions answered

What is the origin of the Fluorama name?

It is primarily associated with a micro-architectural sculpture created by French artist Le Gentil Garçon for his 2009 film.

What is the Fluovision technique?

It involves using fluorescent tape and black light to create visuals that mimic the appearance of digital vector graphics.

Is Fluorama a single artist?

No, the name refers to specific artistic projects and installations involving light and fluorescent materials rather than one individual.

What materials are used in these works?

The projects utilize fluorescent tape, black light, and collage elements to create glowing, architectural forms.

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