Ralf Brueck's 'Distortion' Series Explores Digitally Manipulated Reality
Emily Evans — August 31, 2011 — Art & Design
References: ralfbrueck & mymodernmet
When looking at Ralf Brueck's 'Distortion' series, it's easy to see how his manipulated images seem sci-fi-like. In fact, the blurred nature of these images makes this photographer's work seem like something dreamlike.
Ralf Brueck explains his thinking behind his Distortion project to 'My Modern Metropolis': '"My interest is the point at which a photo becomes more than a picture and goes beyond its originally shown content." Interpreting Ralf Brueck's blurred images as having miniature barcodes seems to be my favourite conclusion.
Ralf Brueck explains his thinking behind his Distortion project to 'My Modern Metropolis': '"My interest is the point at which a photo becomes more than a picture and goes beyond its originally shown content." Interpreting Ralf Brueck's blurred images as having miniature barcodes seems to be my favourite conclusion.
Trend Themes
1. Digitally Manipulated Reality - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating immersive digital experiences.
2. Blurred Images - Potential for disruptive innovation in creating visual illusions and altering perception.
3. Miniature Barcodes - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in utilizing barcodes in creative and unconventional ways.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Innovations in digital manipulation techniques and image processing technology.
2. Virtual Reality - Application of blurred images in virtual reality experiences and simulations.
3. Retail - Utilizing miniature barcodes for unique product labeling and tracking systems.
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