Armin Keplinger

sideaffected cuboids, 12th-13th movement, 2021

CG-Simulation, f1213-f2321

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About The Artwork

A assembly of four cuboids in virtual space is exposed and reacting to invisible (bullet-like) impacts and forces in a CG-simulation, applying extreme short and long time-ranges in this experimental process. The structure and architecture of the resulting surface is imitating the modalities of a physical materials such as glass and steel – transforming to organic and volumetric time-sculptures. In the progress of the residency further moving pictures of those transforming bodies will be showcased as centerpiece – ending up with construction of a whole moving spaces.

sideaffected cuboids investigates on the fascination of perfect surfaces as emblems for timeless and “non-human” states in contrast to weak and uncertain body conditions.

About Armin Keplinger

Armin Keplinger (b. 1982) is an artist with focus on digital image creation and state of art CGI techniques. In his practice, Keplinger explores the interaction between digital and physical spaces as well as the split between different stages of time.

During recent years, Keplinger has focused his creative efforts on the intersection between physical and virtual space, with special emphasis on Virtual Reality. In his work, Keplinger relies on a minimalistic visual prose through artworks that constantly change forms and shapes in order to shift people’s perception.

His video works, sculptures and installations have been exhibited at Winzavod Moscow Contemporary Art Center (RUS), Opera National de Paris (FRA), Saatchi Gallery (UK) and Hessel Museum of Art (USA) among other ones.

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sideaffected cuboids, 12th-13th movement