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  • video 6,’42 Images of material objects (sculptures by Alen Ožbolt) are digitally processed and projected into virtual, fluid spatiality, appearing as dematerialised floating, kinetic light forms, freed of the constraints of time, mass and gravity.
  • Vacuum formed polyester Series (4); dim: 80 x 80 cm (each) Four wall reliefs are based on the same microscopic image of carbon substance, which is being transformed by the use of special computer programs used in microscopy. The proceeding of image
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  • video 2,38 The video was created for the track Cast to the Bottom from the album The Great Crater by Scanner (Glacial Movements, 2017). Composed of landscape 3d digital simulation and digitally processed video recordings, the video shows a virtual
  • video 5,06' The round-shaped form in the process of constant transformation is based on the idea of simulating life at the molecular level. The structure, which periodically resembles a virus structure, complex proteins or carbon fullerenes, is
  • video 4,24′ The video Inverse space works on two levels of microscopic observation: the first line of recordings shows the transformation of a non-living (inorganic) substance from one physical state to another – namely, the process of
  • Diptych: laser-cut and digital print on plexiglass dim: 200 x 135 cm The hanging objects present microscopic image of a carbon substance (up) and its digital mapping (transcription) into a reciprocal space (down) by the use of digital fast Fourier
  • Sound-kinetic diorama exterior: acrylic object in crystalloid like form; interior: relief (3D print), turntable, light, sounddim: 110 x 60 x 60 cm A miniature silver landscape in motion that can be viewed through the observation perforation in the
  • Laser-cut and digital print on plexiglass, projected light variable dimensions Photosensitive images are based on microscopic images of the nanoparticles of a magnetic fluid’s crystallized structure. Digitally processed and laser-treated images of
  • BODYSCOPE
    Video projection (2,50′), digital print on aluminum dim: 150 x 200 cm The repeated kaleidoscopic video was created on the basis of radiological image of a spine and projected back over the original radiological image printed on an aluminum support.