Artwork info

  • Title:Gravity-Days (The Movie)
  • Year:2015
  • Materials:marmo bianco cremo+plexiglass+color
  • Sculptor:Met Devoti
  • Sizes:H220x80x30 cm

Gravity-Days

Gravity-Days (The Movie) (2015) by Met Devoti is a sculpture that bridges the physical and digital worlds through the symbolic language of the QR code. Carved in creamy white marble, enriched with plexiglass and color, the work presents itself as a monumental screen, suspended and luminous, where the carved QR code becomes both sign and surface. By embedding a digital gateway into the timelessness of marble, the artist invites viewers to interact with the piece not only visually but also through technology, transforming the static block of stone into an active portal.

The collaboration with BluzzMedia extends the work beyond the object, linking it to the film The Movie (qrcode). Here, the code engraved in marble functions as a key to access a parallel narrative, blurring the boundary between sculpture and multimedia. Gravity-Days is at once solid and intangible, archaic and futuristic: a reflection on how memory, art, and communication migrate from stone to digital networks, leaving the viewer suspended between gravity and immateriality.

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