Samuel Pietri's work explores the intricate relationship between visual perception and the interpretation of reality—a central theme in his artistic practice. At its core, Limen examines how our senses—particularly vision—define our understanding of the world, revealing both the constraints and potential of human perception.
Using generative systems and procedural design, Pietri creates abstract landscapes that challenge familiar perspectives, guiding viewers into territories beyond the edges of ordinary sight. Each work examines a unique facet of liminal space—the thresholds where reality becomes ambiguous, causing perception to flicker and shift. By delving into these cognitive boundaries, the exhibition unveils the gaps in our comprehension of the world, offering a glimpse into the uncharted spaces between clarity and ambiguity.
The soundscape accompanying the exhibition, specifically composed for this occasion by sound designer and composer Riccardo Bazzoni, enhances the overall experience, offering a refined auditory dimension that complements the visual exploration of Limen.