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zellteilung

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Being happy seems to be a luxury in our time. How long can this delightful life go on. The film tells about the breaking point, when one realizes that the way he is living has come to an end and the desperation of reality grabs at him. His self constructed dreamworld has already fallen apart and so is his happy character. The change from one person into another, a persona that was always in him, but that was successfully suppressed until this point is shown. Once again he remembers for himself his misdoings that led to this change and finally accepts his fate. In 7 acts his fall is revealed by the means of transformation in his looks and the way his thoughts start to wander from one person, to being both persona at one time and finally becoming his new self.

As an art student I often wonder what will the future hold for me. So many great artists are doing part time jobs or have to abandon their passion just to maintain their survival. Did I made the right decisions in my life or is my current situation just a dream that I will wake up from into the nightmare of reality?

afterimage – session 1 “a homage to la jetée”

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

time and light are keyconcepts for our perception of the world we are living in. when we look at the stars in the nightly sky we seem them glooming bright and alive. but most of the stars we see have already died aeons ago. light, compared to the size of the universe, is slow and needs a long time to travel the far distances from the rims of the universe to our small solar system. what we see is an afterimage of the stars frozen into the firmament. when starring into a bright light source a similiar effect happens. our receptors in the eyes are lamed and cannot receive new input for a short time. so when facing the sun for a certain amount of time and then look away we can still see the bright disc dancing in front of our visual perception. it’s like going backwards into time.

not only light is slow, also our consciouness walks behind reality. when we decide to move an arm, take a step, form a word or just look at something, our subconscious awareness has already made this decision for us. therefore one can say that we live in an afterimage of our subconsciousness. what if anyone is aware of this afterimage, though perceiving the world through the channel of the subconsciousnes. he would be a timetraveller to his
surrounding being one step ahead of our time and space continuum.

the installation is placed in a completly dark room. at one wall a screen is attached that shows altered frames from the movie “La Jetée”, by Chris Marker from 1962. the pictures are not visual on the screen all the time, but flashed onto the retina of the observer. according to the pictures, dialogue lines taken
from the movie sound in the room. the installation tells its own story and though let the movie appear in a new form. because of the fact that the visual part appears different on the retina for every observer a personal interpretation of the story will be given for the visitor.

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mashUp

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

in conjunction to the japan austria year 2009, the installation “mashUp” featured an utopia like view of the streets of the city of vienna. by taking live video from a camera, facing a part of the famous “ringstrasse” and mixing it up with prerecorded video footage from real life shots and movies relating to the japanese culture, thus a virtual window develops itself, giving view on a city of mixed up architecture, inhabitants and feelings.
the installation was part of a group exhibition by the name “ca2jō” displayed in a glass cube, featuring entirely different artworks from 7 artists. “mashUp” was shown by a video projector on one of the glass doors facing the street. the live feed taking from the city scene was recorded by a camera that is connected to a windows pc. using the free processing software puredata made it possible not only to broadcast the feed to the projector but also overlay it with different footage located on the computers harddrive in realtime. the projection ran 24 hours a day, as long as the exhibiton lasted. the footage mixed in was displayed at random times, controlled by an algorithm, that took account of the current time of the day, though mixing daytime footage during the day and night time footage at night.

salztests

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

salt and water are essential elements. they are essential to the human body in order to survive, but at the wrong dosage, they can be toxic too. hence these two forms are completely different in their perception, they still even appear together in nature in a combined form. besides their meaning for the forming of early life, have these elements formed our culture since the beginning, being reasons for wars and treats between nations until today.
combining salt and water to form something new and still producing a facsimile on their cultural influence and relevance is the underlying meaning of this video animation. by creating a solid board made out of salt and dissolving it again with water, the live footage for the animation was created. this footage was then digitized and overworked to produce the desired result as seen in the animation. the sound was taken from the footage to, being actually the sound of dropping water, now transformed into something between guttering water and pouring salt.
by collecting the watered salt and making a board out of it again, the process can be recreated almost to infinity, still producing on the first sight a similar but actually a different outcome each time.