Materialized Photography - Automn – 2024

Materialized Photography - Automn – 2024

This course led by Alix Marie explored the creation and invention of visual languages for lens-based photographic objects and focused on the transformation of images into materialised forms. Students explored the practices of contemporary artists such as Katja Novitskova, Thomas Ruff, Seth Price and others and learnt how technologies such as CGI and photogrammetry have influenced artistic expression.

The students explored the interplay between digital and physical spaces and developed unique approaches to creating photographic objects. The course focused on understanding historical and contemporary trends, analysing artists' case studies and creating materialised works, including single images, 3D objects, installations and immersive media such as AR and VR.

Through research and practice, students conceptualised and materialised projects and presented their work as physical installations or objects. They developed the ability to articulate the meaning behind their creations, critique and collaborate with colleagues to expand their artistic practice.

Studio project (2024) with Alix Marie

Assistants
Fabienne Watzke
Students
Riccardo Androni, Elisa Azevedo, Francesca Bergamini, Min Dai, Nabarun Gogoi, Doyoung Kim, Jose Martin Martinez, Daniel Martinez, Eriko Miyata, Visvaldas Morkevicius, Eva Manuela Rivas Bao, Mirielle Rohr
2st year
3rd semester
ECAL/Daniel Martinez
ECAL/Daniel Martinez
ECAL/Daniel Martinez

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ECAL/Francesca Bergamini
ECAL/Elisa Azevedo
ECAL/Elisa Azevedo
ECAL/Elisa Azevedo

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ECAL/Mirielle Rohr
ECAL/Mirielle Rohr
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ECAL/Visvaldas Morkevicius
ECAL/Visvaldas Morkevicius

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