Nude Descending a Staircase No. 3 by Marco Brambilla
French conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp once described his 1912 work, Nude Descending a Staircase as an exercise in solving the problem of motion in painting. While many cubist artists were concerned with depicting objects as if viewed from multiple angles, Duchamp sought to represent the subject itself in motion. A little over a century later, Milanborn creative vanguardist Marco Brambilla has reenvisioned Duchamps fragmented image of a monochromatic human form by exploring the illusion of movement on a digital canvas. The Londonbased video artist incorporates the original paintings multilayered tableau of shattered geometric shapes and injects it with velocity. The figures of No. 3 constantly reconfigure themselves to cascade down an unseen stairway, says regular NOWNESS contributor Brambilla. The body, shapes and colour palette are pure Cubism, now expanded into three dimensions using stateoftheart computer technology. Brambillas No. 3 is a simulation of a walk cycle, wh
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