Matriz is a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of black rectangles suspended in the air.

MATRIZ

Budapest – Hungary, 2025
Matriz is a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of black rectangles suspended in the air.

Located at the heart of a former turbine factory in Hungary, this composition generates an overwhelming spatial configuration of floating corridors and columns that the public is invited to walk through and experience.

A precise grid of black forms seems to defy gravity, hovering in the air and organizing the void with a rigorous and silent geometry.

In this suspended atmosphere, Matriz presents itself as a system in equilibrium: a floating architecture that contains not functions, but perceptions.

Visitors are invited to traverse this structure, moving through ethereal corridors and suspended columns that are not walls, yet define; that do not touch the ground, yet order and orient the space.

Throughout the journey, the perception of scale becomes ambiguous. The body moves in constant tension with the three-dimensional grid—measuring distances, recalculating proportions, and seeking orientation within a meticulous pattern.

Here, the visitor, through their presence, completes the installation, turning the act of movement into an active experience that questions spatial perception.

In Matriz, SpY alters emptiness with order. Through the rigorous suspension of simple elements, he constructs a composition that transforms space into a direct physical experience.

Presented and commissioned by INOTA Festival

MATRIZ

Budapest – Hungary, 2025
Matriz es una instalación de gran escala compuesta por una cuadrícula tridimensional de rectángulos negros suspendidos en el aire.

Ubicada en el corazón de una antigua fábrica de turbinas de Hungría, esta composición genera una abrumadora configuración espacial de pasillos y columnas flotantes que el público puede recorrer y experimentar.

Una retícula precisa de formas negras parece desafiar la gravedad, flotando en el aire y organizando el vacío con una geometría rigurosa y silenciosa.

En esta atmósfera suspendida, Matriz se presenta como un sistema en equilibrio: una arquitectura flotante que no alberga funciones, sino percepciónes.

El visitante es invitado a atravesar este entramado, recorriendo pasillos etéreos y columnas suspendidas que no son muros, pero delimitan; que no tocan el suelo, pero ordenan y orientan el espacio.

Durante el recorrido, la percepción de escala se vuelve ambigua. El cuerpo se desplaza en tensión constante con la reticula tridimensional, midiendo distancias, recalculando proporciones y buscando orientación en un patrón meticuloso.

Aquí, el visitante con su presencia completa la instalación, haciendo del recorrido una experiencia activa que cuestiona la percepción del entorno.

En Matriz, SpY altera el vacío con orden. Mediante la suspensión rigurosa de elementos simples, construye una composición que transforma el espacio en una experiencia física directa.
Matriz is a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of black rectangles suspended in the air.
Budapest – Hungary
Photo: Ruben PBescos
Matriz is a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of black rectangles suspended in the air.
Budapest – Hungary
Photo: Ruben PBescos
Matriz is a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of black rectangles suspended in the air.
Budapest – Hungary
Photo: Ruben PBescos
Matriz is a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of black rectangles suspended in the air.
Budapest – Hungary
Photo: Ruben PBescos
Matriz is a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of black rectangles suspended in the air.
Budapest – Hungary
Photo: Ruben PBescos
Matriz is a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of black rectangles suspended in the air.
Budapest – Hungary
Photo: Ruben PBescos
Matriz is a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of black rectangles suspended in the air.
Budapest – Hungary
Photo: Ruben PBescos