26
Aug
10

Andreas Nicolas Fischer : Digital Installations

The first image (below) is a 3d rendering, which was created using only images as references from press releases of the Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin. It accurately depicts an existing architectural space, but only from the view point of the virtual camera.

Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin
Digital Image, C-print, 45 × 30cm
2009

Installation view
01 / 03
Digital Image, C-print, 45 × 30cm
2010

Installation view
02 / 03
Digital Image, C-print, 45 × 30cm
2010

Installation view
03 / 03
Digital Image, C-print, 45 × 30cm
2010

The images in this series are digital renderings, which were created using image references from gallery documentation and found textures. The 3d objects (neon bulbs, euro palettes, stackable plastic chairs, rectangles with car paint) were modeled or found online (digital readymades). The assets were placed in a generic white cube scene and randomly positioned and aligned with a script. The series is a documentation of an installation in an architectural space, neither of which physically existed.

[Extract : Andreas Nicolas Fischer : Website]

Andreas Nicolas Fischer : Website


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