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Aleksandra Domanović — Portrait (bump-map)
Aleksandra Domanović

Portrait (bump-map)

2011

A digitally rendered portrait that explores the intersection of technology and identity, employing bump-mapping techniques typically used in 3D computer graphics to simulate texture and depth on a surface. Domanović transforms a conventional portrait format into an investigation of how digital tools construct and mediate the human face, rendering skin and features as data points rather than organic matter. The work reflects her broader interest in the politics of digital culture, technology, and the post-internet condition.

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Aleksandra Domanović, Portrait (bump-map), 2011

A digitally rendered portrait that explores the intersection of technology and identity, employing bump-mapping techniques typically used in 3D computer graphics to simulate texture and depth on a surface. Domanović transforms a conventional portrait format into an investigation of how digital tools construct and mediate the human face, rendering skin and features as data points rather than organic matter. The work reflects her broader interest in the politics of digital culture, technology, and the post-internet condition.

Year
2011
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

New Media, Minimalist, Experimental, 2010s, Female, Technology, Portrait, Digital Art, Contemporary, Serbian

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