This page presents a demonstration of an experimental transformation of existing 2D works into a full-format 3D space using volumetric modeling technologies. This experiment explores how familiar visual images change when transferred into a different dimensional context, shifting points of perception and offering new ways of visually interpreting form.

The conversion process reveals how the same object unfolds when viewed from various angles and in different formats, gaining depth, plasticity, and additional accents. Within a three-dimensional environment, the original material becomes enriched with new textures, surfaces, and spatial characteristics, allowing it to be perceived differently, in a more voluminous, dynamic, and multilayered form factor.