"PLACE IN CLOUDS" is a touching and deeply personal work in which the artist explores the possibilities of new media to preserve the elusive spaces of memory. Using 3D scanning, the author creates a kind of digital cast of the deteriorating house of his childhood - a place that exists on the border between the real and the imaginary, the physical and the virtual.
The very choice of technology here is deeply symbolic. Just as early photography, with its artifacts and imperfections, brought a special charm and atmosphere to the captured images, the 3D model in "PLACE IN CLOUDS" captivates with its fragility and fragmentariness. The understatement and intermittency of the digital reconstruction become a metaphor for the very nature of memory with its gaps and irregularities.
Traveling through this ghostly, half-erased maze of rooms and corridors, the viewer is invited into the intimate space of someone else's memory. Fragments of recognizable objects and interior details, suddenly breaking off into emptiness, create a sense of almost physical loss, reminding of the transience of all material things. At the same time, the very act of transferring a place of memory into virtual space endows it with a new dimension of permanence, as if giving it a second life beyond time.
Ultimately, "PLACE IN CLOUDS" is not only a monument but also a document: a testimony of a deeply personal experience of place and an attempt to capture, to hold on to its elusive aura. This work is about the fragility of our connection with the spaces that shape us and about the power of art as an instrument of transcendence of this fragility. By weaving a whole world out of ephemeral digital artifacts, the artist affirms the primacy of creative imagination over linear time and material decay.