Landscape Formations explores the potential of the photographic technique photogrammetry in the interdisciplinary field of design, photography and science. The technique is used by scientists to collect data from nature. Photogrammetry makes it possible to generate three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional digital data. Representations of nature influence the way we relate to our natural surroundings. On this basis the aim of the project is to explore new representations using digital techniques without losing the physicality and tangibility of the represented natural phenomena. No attempt is made to hide the traces of the digital process, in this way the man-made character of the design is exposed. The objects are hybrids; simultaneously digital and analogue, photographic sculptures and functional design. The physicality of the represented natural phenomena is preserved through the translation from two-dimensional to three-dimensional.
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