Portfolio
T4M Audiovisual Nights in Gothenburg
Going Home is Such a Ride
3D scans for Yana Deliyskas Exhibition Going home is such a ride, 2025
Graphic work
AKG Posters and flyers
Posters with 3D and 2D elements for Arbeitskreis Grupp at dieAngewandte, 2025.
Club VAAB graphic assets
Artists’ Corner: Collage as a working method, Konstepidemin, Gibca Extended
3D Graphic Elements
Interactive 3D model, use your mouse to navigate!
Untilted ongoing large scale animation
World building project mixing 3d modelling/ 3d textures, photography and available 3d assests. 2023-2025
Abyss Research Project(2024-)
1 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/20416695211053352 (Joseph S. Lappin and Herbert H. Bell) (This illustration is based on a diagram of Gibson (1966, p. 244)
The collage/inspiration board for "Abyss" serves as a visual exploration into the depths of perception and consciousness. At its heart lies the Kanizsa triangle, a clever illusion that tricks the eye into seeing a triangle where none exists, challenging our notions of reality. Surrounding this are figures drawn from Keiji Tanaka’s paper Columns for Complex Visual Object Features in the Inferotemporal Cortex: Clustering of Cells with Similar but Slightly Differe , depicting a 'visual alphabet' within the inferior temporal cortex — a testament to how our brains encode complex visual information. Completing the collage is a diagram that unravels the mystery of how awareness and neuron processing intertwine, illustrating the seamless integration of sensory input with our conscious experience. Together, these elements weave a narrative that bridges the abstract with the tangible, inviting onlookers into a realm where illusion and understanding coalesce.
Early reference materials and 3d model sketches. 2022-2024 Abyss (2024). Ongoing research project about cognition and symbols.