Night view of kantstrasse, berlin, germany POB5 (2020) Photography by Infinitelightsight
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Infinitelightsight is a German artist born in 1958 whose work focuses on fractals, a nonlinear geometry that represents the beauty of nature and the true foundations of it. For several decades, she has used this geometry to create works of photography and digital sculpture.
In her projects, she combines selected views in photography (Euclidean geometry shapes) with digital art overlay (non-linear geometry) to create futuristic works. She has developed tools that allow her to create fractal shapes in 3D printing, as well as a processing strategy for 2D urban and landscape photos, which gives them a modern look for a young generation.
His digital processing strategy uses a variety of colors and fractal shapes to create futuristic visions and expand viewers' imaginations. She fragments the three spatial dimensions into fractal dimensions to create fantastical and soothing natural images.
Infinitelightsight has spent most of its life exploring the technique of photography and realized that, even with the best equipment, a photo is just a frozen moment in time. She uses her creativity to digitally alter her images using archetypical fractal shapes and natural colors to create a unique work of art.
She seeks to restore natural harmony in her works by digitally altering elements such as monotonous roads or structureless building materials to create unity in diversity. Her work is an example of how technology can be used to explore the beauty of nature.
- Nationality: GERMANY
- Date of birth : 1958
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- Groups: Contemporary German Artists