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Geodetic temple

A vibrant geometric installation by the Buenos Aires collective doma, this 2012 work uses light refraction and colorful triangles to explore symbolic architecture, inviting you to explore its immersive design.

doma: Ein Street-Art-Kollektiv aus Buenos Aires, bekannt für lebendige Latex-Murals und gemeinschaftliche Designs mit freundlichen Figuren. Entdecken Sie ihren einzigartigen Stil!

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  • Year: 2012
  • Subject or theme: Religion, symbolism, and historical moment
  • Medium: Geometric structure, resin dolls, light
  • Notable elements or techniques: Light refraction, geometric design, interaction
  • Title: Geodetic temple

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Jede Frage hat nur eine richtige Antwort.

Frage 1:
What is the primary purpose of the 'Geodetic temple' installation according to its description?
Frage 2:
How does the structure interact with natural light during the day?
Frage 3:
What specific detail is mentioned regarding the access stairs of the installation?
Frage 4:
Based on the photo description, what color are the jackets worn by the people interacting with the structure?
Frage 5:
What geometric shape is the primary building block of the 'Geodetic temple'?

Beschreibung des Sammlerstücks

A Geometric Symphony of Light and Form

In the heart of public interaction lies Geodetic Temple, a breathtaking installation by the Buenos Aires collective doma that transcends the boundaries between architecture and fine art. Created in 2012, this work serves as a monumental geometric entity, inviting viewers to step into a world where the abstract meets the tangible. The structure is a masterclass in mathematical beauty, utilizing a complex arrangement of triangles in a vibrant spectrum of orange, red, blue, green, and yellow. As the sun traverses the sky, the installation performs a silent dance of light, using its multifaceted surfaces to provoke refraction and shimmer, effectively turning the natural environment into an active participant in the artwork's visual narrative.

Beyond its striking aesthetic, the piece functions as a profound symbolic inquiry into the nature of belief and modern existence. By constructing a "temple" out of geometric precision and analog technology, doma offers an ironic yet thoughtful reflection on religious structures and our current historical moment. The installation is not merely to be observed from afar; it is designed for immersion. With resin dolls and mannequins strategically placed upon the ascending stairs, the work encourages a physical flow of people, blurring the line between the spectator and the art itself. At night, the structure undergoes a metamorphosis, illuminating from within to create a glowing beacon that fosters community interaction and shared wonder.

The Legacy of Urban Innovation

To understand the soul of Geodetic Temple, one must look to the roots of the doma collective. Emerging from the energetic street art scene of Buenos Aires at the turn of the millennium, the trio—comprising doma, tec, and fase—brought a sense of infectious optimism to the urban landscape. Their mastery of bold colors and large-scale interventions has redefined how public spaces are perceived, moving away from static monuments toward dynamic, interactive experiences. This installation represents the pinnacle of their ability to use color and form to reclaim the streets, turning a simple park or plaza into a site of profound philosophical contemplation.

For collectors and interior designers, a high-quality reproduction of this work offers more than just a visual accent; it brings a piece of architectural history and avant-garde spirit into a private space. The kaleidoscopic energy of the geometric patterns provides a powerful focal point that can energize a contemporary room, while the underlying themes of light and structure offer a sophisticated layer of intellectual depth. Owning a representation of this installation is an invitation to celebrate the intersection of mathematics, light, and the human spirit, making it an incomparable addition to any curated collection of modern masterworks.


Biografie des Künstlers

Doma: Pioneers of Buenos Aires Street Art

Buenos Aires street art collective doma emerged from the vibrant creative landscape of Argentina in 2000, establishing itself as a cornerstone of contemporary visual culture. Their distinctive style—characterized by bold latex paint murals and collaborative designs featuring whimsical characters—quickly gained recognition for its infectious optimism and innovative approach to public space intervention. The trio comprised of doma, tec, and fase, who collectively spearheaded this movement, redefining urban aesthetics with their energetic vision. The genesis of doma’s artistic journey can be traced back to the burgeoning graffiti scene in Buenos Aires during the early 2000s. Absorbing techniques from established artists while simultaneously forging a path distinct from conventional art forms, doma internalized the spirit of experimentation and rebellion that defined this era. This formative experience profoundly shaped their aesthetic sensibilities—influencing their subsequent explorations into color palettes, character design, and narrative storytelling. Their signature style revolves around utilizing latex paint—a medium chosen specifically for its exceptional durability and remarkable ability to achieve luminous colors—to transform city walls into expansive canvases of imagination. Recognizing the importance of visual impact, doma meticulously crafted murals that captivated audiences with their vibrancy and boldness. Furthermore, the collective’s characters are instantly recognizable, imbued with playful expressions and inviting postures. This deliberate stylistic choice reflects a profound understanding of psychology—aiming to elicit emotional responses from viewers and fostering a connection between art and human experience. doma gained considerable acclaim through participation in prestigious events such as the Meeting of Styles Buenos Aires festivals in 2010 and 2014. These exhibitions served not only as platforms for showcasing their artwork but also as catalysts for dialogue within Argentina’s burgeoning art community—connecting doma with fellow artists and fostering a shared appreciation for innovative artistic endeavors. Moreover, their work achieved international recognition through inclusion in Google Arts & Culture, broadening its reach and cementing doma's position as a significant contributor to the digital realm of artistic exploration. The collaborative spirit inherent in doma’s practice is paramount to its enduring success. Tec and fase joined forces with doma, creating a dynamic synergy that fueled their creative output and ensured that each project benefited from diverse perspectives. This collective approach fostered experimentation and innovation—resulting in artworks that transcend individual stylistic preferences and embody the essence of shared artistic vision. Their work stands as a testament to the belief that creativity flourishes when nurtured by collaboration—leaving an indelible mark on Buenos Aires’ artistic heritage. doma's contribution to street art extends beyond mere visual aesthetics; it embodies a broader commitment to engaging with social issues and challenging conventional narratives. Through their murals, doma seeks to provoke contemplation and inspire action—demonstrating the transformative potential of art as a tool for fostering dialogue and promoting positive change within urban communities. Their legacy continues to resonate today—affirming doma’s place as one of Argentina's most influential street artists.
Doma

Doma

1900 - , Argentinien

Kurzinfos

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Street Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1900
  • Full Name: doma
  • Nationality: Argentinisch
  • Notable Artworks: ['Geodetic Temple']
  • Place Of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentinien