RZK (Raum-Zeit-Körper or Space-Time-Body) explores the connections between real and digital worlds through individual biographical work. In a laboratory-like arrangement, Team Volume with media artist Chris Ziegler attempt to enter into dialogue with one's own ancestor.
Guiding questions for these works are: Do modern humans live in different realities? How do common moments emerge across times? By what is perception shaped? Do we live our identity or a fantasy? How can we create digital representations (avatars) in digital worlds that correspond to our individuality in the analog?
How can we create sensory connections until absolute beauty and emotion of both meet in the middle?
Digital tools become connections between analog and digital worlds. The group works with motion capture, AR, VR and seeks new aesthetics and haptics in the digital.
Research by: Chris Ziegler & Team Volume
Thanks to: David Babka & Dogus Karlik
More: Soon
Co-production with DOCK Digital & Supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of NEUSTART KULTUR.
RZK (Raum-Zeit-Körper or Space-Time-Body) explores the connections between real and digital worlds through individual biographical work. In a laboratory-like arrangement, Team Volume with media artist Chris Ziegler attempt to enter into dialogue with one's own ancestor.
Guiding questions for these works are: Do modern humans live in different realities? How do common moments emerge across times? By what is perception shaped? Do we live our identity or a fantasy? How can we create digital representations (avatars) in digital worlds that correspond to our individuality in the analog?
How can we create sensory connections until absolute beauty and emotion of both meet in the middle?
Digital tools become connections between analog and digital worlds. The group works with motion capture, AR, VR and seeks new aesthetics and haptics in the digital.
Research by: Chris Ziegler & Team Volume
Thanks to: David Babka & Dogus Karlik
More: Soon
Co-production with DOCK Digital & Supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of NEUSTART KULTUR.