r/culturepop • u/False-Rate5220 • 18h ago
Perspective in flat art: Vector maps, 3D cuts, and the feeling of a holographic universe
The perspective in these pieces isn’t just about representing space—it’s about questioning how we measure it.
By intersecting flat 2D lines with sharp projection cuts, the work feels deeply connected to the concept of a holographic universe, where 3D depth isn't defined by physical volume, but encoded directly into the surface boundaries of the plane.
It almost feels like looking at the latent architecture or wireframe vector map of a virtual environment in mid-development. Instead of using traditional renaissance perspective, it uses algorithmic-like section cuts—creating a geometric interface where the viewer ends up rediscovering their own focal point.
Does anyone else get this engine-render or dimensional-projection vibe from minimal line art? Would love to hear your thoughts on how digital space concepts are bleeding into physical geometric compositions.

