The work of Elias Crespin fuses his two areas of activity, art and computers: starting with his programming researches, he uses custom-software-controlled motors to animate the modular geometric structures he creates. His installations consist of arrangements of metal or Plexiglas lines and geometric shapes, which are suspended in midair by nearly invisible nylon threads. Through computer programming, they constantly shift and mutate, producing highly nuanced choreographic effects that reinforce the importance of time and movement in the elaboration of a personal poetics. On Trianguconcéntricos fluo rouge, Elias Crespin worked with Jacopo Baboni-Schilingi from Milan, who created an original, generative music that grows and unveils itself in real time.