Photographs get old in time. Celluloid itself decays in time. But what about the subjects in them? Do they decay, too? Do they transform into something else?
Ver Sacrum is a post-photographic collection that explores this question through AI tools.
Taking its title from Vienna Secession magazine, founded by Klimt and Kurzweil; Ver Sacrum is a collection of 111 unique 1/1 pieces bridging surreal traditions with the aesthetics of early photography, in an uncanny search for nostalgia.
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Photographs get old in time. Celluloid itself decays in time. But what about the subjects in them? Do they decay, too? Do they transform into something else?
Ver Sacrum is a post-photographic collection that explores this question through AI tools.
Taking its title from Vienna Secession magazine, founded by Klimt and Kurzweil; Ver Sacrum is a collection of 111 unique 1/1 pieces bridging surreal traditions with the aesthetics of early photography, in an uncanny search for nostalgia.