Liquid Windows is a series of digital animations created using a combination of moiré patterning and post-processing techniques.
Within the series, each work depicts a vertical window rendered through liquid motions, organic shapes and pixel patterns.
In my visual research, the window is often used as a metaphor of screen space: a portal towards a multiplicity of spaces oscillating between depth and flatness, abstraction and figuration, fantasy and reality.
Liquid Windows extends this research by manifesting window frames in a seemingly ethereal or liquified state.
In doing so, the series reconsiders the window as a fluid and dream-like object, a remnant of materiality within a digital realm.
Edition of 10
VIEW & COLLECT
Liquid Windows is a series of digital animations created using a combination of moiré patterning and post-processing techniques.
Within the series, each work depicts a vertical window rendered through liquid motions, organic shapes and pixel patterns.
In my visual research, the window is often used as a metaphor of screen space: a portal towards a multiplicity of spaces oscillating between depth and flatness, abstraction and figuration, fantasy and reality.
Liquid Windows extends this research by manifesting window frames in a seemingly ethereal or liquified state.
In doing so, the series reconsiders the window as a fluid and dream-like object, a remnant of materiality within a digital realm.
Edition of 10
VIEW & COLLECT
Liquid Windows is a series of digital animations created using a combination of moiré patterning and post-processing techniques.
Within the series, each work depicts a vertical window rendered through liquid motions, organic shapes and pixel patterns.
In my visual research, the window is often used as a metaphor of screen space: a portal towards a multiplicity of spaces oscillating between depth and flatness, abstraction and figuration, fantasy and reality.
Liquid Windows extends this research by manifesting window frames in a seemingly ethereal or liquified state.
In doing so, the series reconsiders the window as a fluid and dream-like object, a remnant of materiality within a digital realm.
Edition of 10
VIEW & COLLECT