This is a monitor installation also created in the project of Futur21, as a solo project called "Human Digit Hybrid". It depicts the subject of how our work is controlled, alltime observed and bears the question to the future, how we can combine digitalisation with our work and find a harmony within. Digitalisation is not naturally negative, it is just the use of it, that can negativelly affect our work and our mental state, if we are under observation at all time.
In the positive view of the animation, the members and workers are functioning in a lower pace, sending out signals in their network. One member turning into a stressor does not turn the screen into an overload, but when all members turn into a stressor the mode of the screen switches into an overload of information.
How do you find harmony in your digital workspace and how can we share it?
The monitors were connected with an interface on an Ipad on which the visitors could control the animation.
X-Waves is a project with diverse media use. We went to our School to record several sounds with which we created a song. To this song we produced reactive visuals in TouchDesigner, the second Visuals of the song with out four faces was produced by me, also the live moderation.

A group project with Lukas Janzing, Antonia Schmidt and Patrik Hübner.

In another project I have created a virtual world in Unreal Engine 5. Through this project I have experienced how versatile Unreal Engine 5 is and my focus in this work was to learn how to handle the broad technical scope of UE5.

My virtual world has the basic principles of a game:
WASD-Controls, A Begin Button, an End Button, the ability to pan the camera and even bordes, that reset the players position when overstepped. All of this was coded with the Blueprint option.

I have designed the environment as a high fashion club, seen in the video and pictures below.
Through my friend Eren Aksahin, I had the chance to draw live to a concert he gave with Sakina Teyna. Inspired by their music I made several pieces with either oil paint or pastel chalk, mixed with cooking oil on the canvas, live to their music.
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