Digital advertising monitors offer new possibilities of art presentation.
The project consisted of using monitors at tram stops to display alternative content. These monitors can be controlled centrally.
Here are some examples from this series. Competition participation without realisation
Description: „ Visionär “ stands for visionary. The letters are made out of plywood on a standard light stand. The picture of the real product was digitally set in a coloured background.
Title: COSI FAN TUTTE (That’s how everybody does it)
Category: Photograph for a digital screen.
„ COSI FAN TUTTE “ the opera title in the mirror of real life. The letters are made out of plywood.
“COSI FAN TUTTE” is mounted on a standard light stand. The picture of the real product was digitally mounted in a photo with a reference to Zürich.
Title: JA ( Yes )
Category: photograph for a digital screen
„JA“ is a statement on tripoid. Shown are real ceramic letters also designed and realized by Robert Wettstein.
The picture of the real product was digitally mounted in a photo with a reference to Zürich.
Title: Furz (a fart)
Category: photograph for a digital screen
„Furz“ is a lamp and statement on tripoid. Shown are real ceramic letters also designed and realized by Robert Wettstein.
“Furz” is mounted on a standard light stand. The picture of the real product was digitally mounted in a photo with a reference to Zürich.
I’ve seen the word as a scribble on a wall, which inspired me to make a statement lamp out of it.
In the german language the word “Furzidee” is often used and means an unrealizable idea.
Title: Moon, July 20, 1969 – 2019
Category: photograph for a digital screen
Created on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing. On 20 July 1969, the Eagle module from Apollo 11 landed at Tranquility Base. Hours later, at 21:56 CT (02:56 GMT), Neil Armstrong made history by becoming the first person to walk on the Moon.