Interpretation of „Fossils“, 2021
20‘ 28‘‘ HD film in loop showing a moving island, „Die Reisende Insel“ - travelleing Island - and ten series of digital prints, „Reisetagebücher Motus 1-9 and Cumulus“ - Travel Diary -, printed in various sizes on Fine art paper Inkjet Matt 230g, lying on wooden sticks protected by glass. Final Project for BA at Free University of Bolzano, 2021
Interpretation of „Fossils“ is an artistic exploration of fossils, capturing nature‘s movements and changes through a personal lens. The project focuses on fossil-rich locations in South Tyrol, where impressions are collected and transformed into digital imprints.
The film Die reisende Insel depicts an island moving between shores, with trees, grasses, amphibians, and insects living on it. Spanning 20 minutes and 28 seconds, the film raises questions about the island‘s origin, growth, and movement. It appears to emerge from nature’s remains, symbolizing a contradiction to humanity’s journey. Is it mankind exploring new lands, or is the world itself silently navigating through time, carrying its ancient history?
These impressions are intuitively shaped into sculptures, with the island growing from an accumulation of natural remains. The „material in my studio“ became the source for creating objects reflecting time in motion. The artefacts are made of clay, plant remains, shells, and plastic. Quick digital imprints, created by a scanner, preserve the fragility of these elements. The series Reisetagebuch Motus 1-9 and Reisetagebuch Cumulus explore time and change. The installation includes the film of the island‘s movement and ten series of digital imprints, protected by glass plates on wooden blocks.
20‘ 28‘‘ HD film in loop showing a moving island, „Die Reisende Insel“ - travelleing Island - and ten series of digital prints, „Reisetagebücher Motus 1-9 and Cumulus“ - Travel Diary -, printed in various sizes on Fine art paper Inkjet Matt 230g, lying on wooden sticks protected by glass. Final Project for BA at Free University of Bolzano, 2021
Interpretation of „Fossils“ is an artistic exploration of fossils, capturing nature‘s movements and changes through a personal lens. The project focuses on fossil-rich locations in South Tyrol, where impressions are collected and transformed into digital imprints.
The film Die reisende Insel depicts an island moving between shores, with trees, grasses, amphibians, and insects living on it. Spanning 20 minutes and 28 seconds, the film raises questions about the island‘s origin, growth, and movement. It appears to emerge from nature’s remains, symbolizing a contradiction to humanity’s journey. Is it mankind exploring new lands, or is the world itself silently navigating through time, carrying its ancient history?
These impressions are intuitively shaped into sculptures, with the island growing from an accumulation of natural remains. The „material in my studio“ became the source for creating objects reflecting time in motion. The artefacts are made of clay, plant remains, shells, and plastic. Quick digital imprints, created by a scanner, preserve the fragility of these elements. The series Reisetagebuch Motus 1-9 and Reisetagebuch Cumulus explore time and change. The installation includes the film of the island‘s movement and ten series of digital imprints, protected by glass plates on wooden blocks.