Behind the Screens - Swipe, twist, and zoom
Briefly

Ludwig Dressler's Behind the Screens delves into how digital technologies influence personal and societal interactions. The series emphasizes three key smartphone gestures: swipe, twist, and zoom, employing a dual-camera setup to present contrasting viewpoints. This setup showcases the interplay between the user's perspective and that of the smartphone, contemplating the tension between control and loss of control in the digital era. The works also include sculptures that capture these gestures in physical form, highlighting their sculptural essence and reflecting on the mutual shaping of humanity and technology. The piece pitch_inverted features the pinch gesture, creating a dynamic interaction with the art piece.
Behind the Screens consists of series works that investigate the transformative effect of digital technologies on individuals and society, focusing on smartphone gestures.
Ludwig Dressler's works merge opposing perspectives by using a glass pane between two cameras, exploring the balance between control and loss of control in the digital age.
The sculptures, derived from smartphone gestures, materialize fleeting movements, revealing their sculptural potential and questioning the reciprocal influence of humanity and technology.
In pitch_inverted, the pinch gesture is depicted in a way that interacts with the lightbox's surface, demonstrating a dynamic interplay between viewers and artwork.
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