Persistent Time Sink Resonance / Johannes Pöll (AT), Raphael Schaumburg-Lippe (AT), Arno Deutschbauer (AT)
Persistent Time Sink Resonance is an artistic exploration of reality volumes utilizing 3D Gaussian Splatting. This recent rasterization technique supports the spatial reconstruction of real-life objects or even our surroundings in the computer.
Persistent Time Sink Resonance is presented as an audio-visual archive of collected digital data and stones as symbolic physical representations. These artefacts constitute memory anchors of scanned places in nature. Scanning refers here to the practice of capturing a location via photography and field recording.
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