Primes

PRIMES is an installation composed of four circular granite elements onto which video projections derived from recordings of a Wilson cloud chamber are mapped. Each element functions as a single unit in which material form and projected record coincide on the same surface.
The granite circles are produced through controlled stone-working procedures. Their surfaces retain marks generated by these procedures and function as material records embedded in the stone. The projections illuminate the granite directly, registering particle trajectories onto the same surfaces and binding optical registration to material trace.

The installation consists of four such elements presented together in a darkened space. Each element holds two registers of record within one structure: a fixed record inscribed in stone through process and duration, and a time-based record registered through projection. PRIMES is constituted through seriality and spatial relation, operating as a system of merged records rather than as autonomous objects.

Installation

4 granite circles ⌀ 1,1 – 1,3m
4 mapped video projections of a Wilson cloud chamber

fot. A.Gołyźniak

Primes

4 granite circles ⌀ 1,1 – 1,3m
4 mapped video projections of a Wilson cloud chamber

fot. A.Gołyźniak

PRIMES is an installation composed of four circular granite elements onto which video projections derived from recordings of a Wilson cloud chamber are mapped. Each element functions as a single unit in which material form and projected record coincide on the same surface.
The granite circles are produced through controlled stone-working procedures. Their surfaces retain marks generated by these procedures and function as material records embedded in the stone. The projections illuminate the granite directly, registering particle trajectories onto the same surfaces and binding optical registration to material trace.
The installation consists of four such elements presented together in a darkened space. Each element holds two registers of record within one structure: a fixed record inscribed in stone through process and duration, and a time-based record registered through projection. PRIMES is constituted through seriality and spatial relation, operating as a system of merged records rather than as autonomous objects.