Robert Strati: beyond perception
Mini hybrid installations inspired by electro-mechanical engineering, imaginary alphabets, diagrams of computer networks and abstract architectures of futuristic ships. Presented to you are the "Spaces" installations by Robert Strati.
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The experimental work of Robert Strati (Boston, Massachusetts, 1970) starts from the perception of reality to go beyond what our senses grasp only physically. His works have been exhibited on an international level.
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After having lived 10 years in San Francisco, he moved to the Bronx in New York where he manages a usability and user experience consulting agency.
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The “Spaces” mini installations are alternative exhibition spaces that contain abstract structures. They can be easily transported to reach people everywhere, as you can see in this video.
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Every one of his works sets out in search of an essential element of form and space, and of their interrelations. Inspiration can come from music, astrophysics, architecture or words, but the single installations live a life of their own.

Photo via stratilab.com
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The experimental work of Robert Strati (Boston, Massachusetts, 1970) starts from the perception of reality to go beyond what our senses grasp only physically. His works have been exhibited on an international level.
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After having lived 10 years in San Francisco, he moved to the Bronx in New York where he manages a usability and user experience consulting agency.
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The “Spaces” mini installations are alternative exhibition spaces that contain abstract structures. They can be easily transported to reach people everywhere, as you can see in this video.
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Every one of his works sets out in search of an essential element of form and space, and of their interrelations. Inspiration can come from music, astrophysics, architecture or words, but the single installations live a life of their own.

Photo via stratilab.com
5 January 2011
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MJ barnes il 14/03/2011
I really like this art work by Robert Strati !! Thank you stratilab for all the creative work you do it is always inspiring!
I really like this art work by Robert Strati !! Thank you stratilab for all the creative work you do it is always inspiring!
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Very cool. Love the larger multi level pieces.