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the sun and moon
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Tech art:
“Digital Face”
I wanted to see how a digital reimagined version of my face looks like, And if it has some similarities with my own. This digital face comes from characters I have created in games that has a character creator in it (see picture documentation). The characters portraits then goes through a "morphing" sequence that creates a single face, based on the information the images have. By analyzing the characters, I can see more of myself in their own features. What significance has it that I have selected a female or a black character or one that isn't a human being? Are they who I strive to imitate or be like?
Alle faces to the left are from various video games. thay a alle Then morphed into one (Digital face). And morphed again with my real face, to create the "True face".
6:00 a.m. - JK Meshi! (Ruriko’s alarm clocks)
Nicolas Geiser - Digital face, 2009, acrylique sur papier imprimé, 27,5 x 21 cm