anthropolysis
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about the project
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Anthropolysis explores new ways of perceiving reality and the nature of human existence as a living being. Using photogrammetry techniques, 3D models are created from photographs, with each image composed of dozens of individual shots. The visuals merge different realms—analogue and digital, actual and virtual. The grainy texture of the photographed human subject emerges from delicate breaths and subtle movements, allowing the software to capture only partial information. The result is a fragmented and deconstructed image. The work seeks to engage with the essence of materiality in both physical and virtual dimensions, raising questions about art, human history, and its future evolution.
further reading
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Glitch Poetics of Error | Carmi Dror’s (Im)perfect Pictures: On the Error Inherent to the Photographic Object, text from a lecture by Dr. Elinore Darzi, presented at the New York University, New York. 2021
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360 | Solo exhibition,
text by Maya Frenkel Tene, 2019
exhibition views
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photos by - eyal agivayev and carmi dror
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