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Esta obra forma parte de la serie «Observador y Observado» y explora el momento en el que la frontera entre quien observa y aquello que es observado comienza a disolverse.
En un espacio de luz aparece una figura humana. Es pequeña frente a un vasto campo de conciencia que se despliega ante ella. Las líneas luminosas forman una estructura que recuerda simultáneamente al espacio, al pensamiento y a la mirada.
En la profundidad de la composición se… percibe una presencia, como si el propio campo tuviera la capacidad de observar.
La figura no se opone a esa mirada. Entra en ella.
En este punto, la observación deja de ser un acto unilateral. Surge un estado de reconocimiento mutuo, donde la conciencia observa la realidad y al mismo tiempo descubre que la realidad también la observa.
La obra continúa desplegándose más allá de la imagen física. A través de una capa de realidad aumentada aparece una nueva escena: el campo de luz se vuelve más vivo y tangible, y la figura humana recibe alas
Lina Yakobi is a multidisciplinary artist originally from the USSR and based in Marbella, who fuses painting, light, sound, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality in her works. Her technique is based on the Yakobi method. He creates works that change before your eyes. At first glance, you see a painting—for example, a simple image on the canvas. But when you turn off the light, a completely different, luminous image appears. It's not a decorative effect: it's two distinct works that form a single piece. With one QR code, you can discover an additional digital layer and experience an afterimage effect. Another access point allows you to even interact with a digital entity integrated into the artwork. This AISDV (Living Digital Being) is part of the art, not an AI tool. And with the other QR code, you'll see it in AR (augmented reality) and listen to IMDart music.
Each IMDart piece is not just an image on the wall, but an experience that unfolds step by step. It is art to be discovered, explored, and lived.