víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
Archinect's Fellow Fellows series connects with individuals who are currently in, or have recently finished, an architecture fellowship; discussing their architectural journey, areas of research, and their overall experience as academic fellows. For our latest interview, we connected with Zelig...
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
Image 3 of 34 from gallery of Victor Enrich Transforms Architectural Images Into Optical Illusions. Photograph by Victor Enrich
You may recall the unusual architectural constructs created by photo manipulation expert Michael Jantzen and think you know better than to believe that
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
Buildings split down the middle, sprout slides, bend over in strange ways and send stairs into the sky in these fantasy architectural designs by Victor Enrich.
About The Artwork Streets, squares and buildings are common features of everyday life – fundamental elements that represent us, that show us for what we are. Nicolò Quirico constructs the essential constitutive parts of every metropolitan space as images devoid of self-referentiality, by capturing them through a gaze which grasps the vital flow that springs from them or is concealed within them. Life and memories mingle through streams of words surfacing from behind the pictures: voices and sounds, stories and thoughts, which through collages made from the pages of vintage books emerge out of the photographic prints. Books and the material they are made of are a crucial part of Quirico's work. They create a dense web of correspondences through their characters and layout, echoing the geometries of buildings – almost lending substance to their structure. These books are “disassembled” in order to be reassembled; through words, they are built like palaces, displaying iconic characters on sheets that always fold and overlap in a unique way, so as to create works that are never the same. The work is the 1 of a series of 5: photographic print on collage of old book pages, but in each work the collage changes, each work in the series is different from the others. Original Created:2018 Subjects:Architecture Materials:PaperWood Styles:ConceptualContemporaryFigurative Mediums:DigitalManipulatedInk Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Paper Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:47.2 W x 47.2 H x 1.2 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Italy. Customs:Shipments from Italy may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
In this project, the book became the design motif of an ephemeral installation. "This intention lead us to the work of Noriko Ambe , whose c...
Korean artist Beomsik Won likes to play with architecture. He likes to imagine impossible building structures in what he calls Archisculpture. Thanks to
You know what happens when you manipulate architecture? When you play with reality? When you set your mind free from borders or restrictions? You will do
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
Philip Dujardin captures images of interesting and outlandish architecture that has viewers wondering if they are only illusions. Most of the buildings
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
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Image 1 of 52 from gallery of Gloriette / noa* network of architecture. Photograph by Alex Filz
Hassan Ragab is an Egyptian interdisciplinary designer and artist. Here is an article about his works, AI, architecture, and design.
víctor enrich's ongoing series of digital distortions twist, bend and braid buildings into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
Aaron Mauro, USF School of Architecture + Community Design, Class of 2015 “Eddington Observatory”, Master’s Thesis: “Contextual Relativity” Chair: Bob Macleod, Spring 2015