Adorabile upgrade, 2020

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The Church of the Guardian Angel

The beam of light from a laser strikes the crossed arrows of San Sebastiano and a light mist envelops the space of the Baroque church creating a mystical atmosphere. The laser light moves back and forth and uses Morse code to write the word Adorable (enchanting/lovable) through the Church of the Guardian Angel.
The Morse alphabet, from the second half of the 19th century until the end of the 20th century, was considered an international standard for maritime and strategic communication and was often used during wars.
Umberto Cavenago acts on the combative aspect of Morse code and creates a message of love.

The beam of light from a laser falls on the crossed arrows of St Sebastian and a light mist bathes the baroque church interior in a mystical atmosphere. The light from the laser switches on and off and uses Morse code to write the word Adorabile (enchanting/worthy of adoration) across the Guardian Angel Church.
From the second half of the 19th century to the end of the 20th century, Morse code was the international standard for maritime and strategic communication and was often used in military conflicts.
Umberto Cavenago reverses the combative aspect of Morse code and creates a message of love.
Photo © Matthias Gasser

Adorabile upgrade, 2020

Spot laser and computer
Environment dimensions
The Church of the Guardian Angel

The beam of light from a laser strikes the crossed arrows of San Sebastiano and a light mist envelops the space of the Baroque church creating a mystical atmosphere. The laser light moves back and forth and uses Morse code to write the word Adorable (enchanting/lovable) through the Church of the Guardian Angel.
The Morse alphabet, from the second half of the 19th century until the end of the 20th century, was considered an international standard for maritime and strategic communication and was often used during wars.
Umberto Cavenago acts on the combative aspect of Morse code and creates a message of love.

The beam of light from a laser falls on the crossed arrows of St Sebastian and a light mist bathes the baroque church interior in a mystical atmosphere. The light from the laser switches on and off and uses Morse code to write the word Adorabile (enchanting/worthy of adoration) across the Guardian Angel Church.
From the second half of the 19th century to the end of the 20th century, Morse code was the international standard for maritime and strategic communication and was often used in military conflicts.
Umberto Cavenago reverses the combative aspect of Morse code and creates a message of love.
Photo © Matthias Gasser
Photo © Matthias Gasser

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