RIFQI AMIRUL ROSLI
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RIFQI AMIRUL ROSLI
LIMINAL FRAGMENTS

This work is an examination of places of commute as a fleeting landscape. Transitory places like bus interchanges, MRT stations, tunnels are places we routinely passed through but are often overlooked. We do not recall what we see during our daily commute - the texture of the walls, the height of an escalator.  I aim to gather fragments of spaces that convey ideas of liminality and the physicality of the space. To convey and visualize the rush hour, I would like to materialize these fragments of time and space and challenge the current technology of photogrammetry to capture the speed of a commute in a fleeting space. I would like to observe the technological failure of the software within the perimeters of image-making and 3D rendering - rendering an active moving space.
PROCESS

3D SCAN VIA RECAP
CLEAN UP - particles and intersections
MESHLAB - 
REPAIR
SCREENED POISSON SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION
INVERT FACES ORIENTATION
MESH MIXER
FLIP NORMALS
Make Solid Cuboid mesh
Make Solid work file
REMOVE DUPLICATES
BOOLEAN DIFFERENCE


Picture
Scan 1.0
2018
Digital Rendering
200 X 200cm
Picture
Scan 2.0
​2018
Digital Rendering
200 X 200cm
Picture
Scan 3.0
2018
Digital Rendering
200 X 200cm
Rifqi Amirul Rosli is an artist in Singapore whose works often deals with the in-between of things: states of suspension, transition, liminality. He probes into the construction of personal boundaries and speculative states that defines one’s purpose and sentimentality towards a place. He describes the personal connection one has to a physical, or an imagined place, which may not necessarily be a typical home, but could relate to a sense of familiarity, a tradition or a regular activity that becomes a part of one’s identity.
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