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Griet Moors is a Researcher at the Image Analysis team within the PXL-MAD School of Arts at PXL University of Applied Sciences, specializing in the intersection of artistic practice and spatial perception dynamics.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD in the arts (2019) with dissertation and exhibition 'The tipping point as a point of view'
- Master's degree in painting from PXL-MAD School of Arts
- Master's degree in architecture from KU Leuven
Moors' research investigates how the human gaze navigates multidimensional spatial experiences through situational art installations. She deconstructs the relationship between moving bodies and visual perception, analyzing interdimensional networks of color, form, light, and temporal delays in viewer-artwork interactions. Her methodology combines paintings, photographic prints, digital scans, and spatial objects to challenge static interpretations of art, emphasizing the 'tipping point' where perspective shifts during physical movement through exhibition spaces.
Her work fundamentally redefines image construction by positioning the viewer's gaze—not the canvas—as the central medium, integrating conscious and unconscious perceptual phenomena into cohesive artistic frameworks that bridge architectural spatiality and contemporary visual theory.
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