All images © Felipe de Ávila Franco. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission from the artist is obtained.
All images © Felipe de Ávila Franco. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission from the artist is obtained.
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Installation, 2010 Asphalt collected pieces Variable dimensions
Sculpture, 2010 Bricks, mirrors, iron tap, water, and electro-mechanics 60x50x40cm
Sculpture, 2010 Wood, aluminum, brass, galvanized and bricks 180x180x50cm
Sculpture, 2010 Chemically aged steel sheet 65x80cm
Installation, 2010 Bricks, crushed bricks, wood frame and glass 120x180cm
Installation, 2010 Asphalt collected pieces Variable dimensions
Sculpture, 2010 Bricks, mirrors, iron tap, water, and electro-mechanics 60x50x40cm
Sculpture, 2010 Wood, aluminum, brass, galvanized and bricks 180x180x50cm
Sculpture, 2010 Chemically aged steel sheet 65x80cm
Installation, 2010 Bricks, crushed bricks, wood frame and glass 120x180cm
Provoked Archaeologies #2
Installation, 2019
Excavated soil in the Amazonia rainforest, branches, and sisal rope
Variable Measures
Generative Reality, 2022
In this long term project the works are created through generative image processing, triggering an artificial intelligence algorithm to interpret and respond to complex sets of stimulations such as advanced concepts regarding environmental aesthetics, materiality, phenomenology and eco-criticism. This series of eight images was produced based on the sentence "For its part, science is about being able to admit that you're wrong." from the book The Ecological Though english philosopher Timothy Morton.
Generative Reality
Artificial intelligence generated image series, 2022
Digital print on cotton paper
120x70cm
Generative Reality
Artificial intelligence generated image series, 2022
Digital print on cotton paper
120x70cm