Installations & Exhibits

Dislocación

A five-meter kinetic sculpture of 16 rotating vertical steel slats whose forms visually collide and transform as the viewer moves, shown at Serrería Belga, Madrid.

Client
SpY
Year
2026
The larger version of the installation I contributed to
Prototyping the mechanics
Initial version of the art piece
Alignment jigs that I invented to verify the curves of the rods that were manually curved with a 0.5mm precision deviation from primary axis
Internals of the final art piece.

Kinetic sculpture by Madrid artist SpY, five meters tall, composed of 16 rotating vertical steel slats whose forms visually collide and transform as the viewer moves around them. Movement and time serve as sculptural material — SpY calls it a state of "perceptual dislocation." Curator: Mario Canal. Photography: Ruben P. Bescos.

I worked on the design and development of the mechanics and control system for the smaller model prototype which will be released soon, and contributed to mechanical and control strategies toward the large 5-meter units.

Shown at Serrería Belga, Madrid, March 27 – May 31, 2026. News Coverage