Florian Amoser

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2018 - ongoingsplicer Splicer is an applied research project developing and investigating a new type of photographic apparatus, which enables the exploration of post-rectilinear perspective. Functioning as a visual sampler, it captures new visual matter from existing physical objects. Splicer addresses fluctuating representations of reality and the increasingly computational nature of photography. 
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personal, artistic-research, still-life, materiality, tool

2024 Entity - Salwideli Asset Library Through 3D scanning techniques, the project digitally conserves raised bogs — fragile ecosystems crucial for biodiversity and climate regulation — without physically disturbing them. Complementing this, the soundscape incorporates site-specific field recordings, capturing both audible and hidden microbial and environmental sounds to evoke the moor’s slow, organic processes. By merging digital realism with artistic abstraction, Entity offers a contemplative experience on the preservation, materiality, and vulnerability of these endangered landscapes.
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personal, collaboration, video, landscape, materiality, digital-conservation

2017 Where there are cameras,
there are people
Where there are cameras, there are people is a interactive installation, autonomously interacting, photographing and collecting the portraits of the visitors. 
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personal, collaboration, interactive, sculpture, installation

2017 Aporetic SpectacleAporetic Spectacle researches the changing nature of the photographic picture as an extension of human perception in the context of computational photography. The photographs are the result of repetitive parametric captures by a computational camera (smartphone) mounted below an autonomous drone. As the latent image dissolved into data, the smallest deviation in the dataset results in an unconscious and uncontrolled distortion of the road tunnel ventilations. The emergence of this sign of a hidden and imperceptible infrastructure is also a metaphore for the need of photography of a physical base, even for a disembodied computational photograph. read morepersonal, artistic-research, landscape, materiality, tool

2016 Quantified Landscape
Quantified Landscape researches the photographic transposition of space on a flat surface. Deep in the heart of underground galleries, Florian Amoser maps out the relief by placing a motor-mounted laser on the ground. The light beam slowly sweeps the walls of the cave, thereby drawing a continuous line according to the principle of contour lines. These long exposures create black and white landscapes that refer as much to analogue practice as to the digital finish of 3D modelling.
personal, artistic-research, analog, documentary, landscape, materiality, tool

2016Dissecting Renens
Dissecting Renens is a photographic exploration of the materiality of Renens, a working-class town intertwined with Lausanne, Switzerland. Through photography, sculpture and installation the project examines the shifting fabric of a place shaped by industrial heritage, migration, and ongoing gentrification. 
personal, documentary, architecture, landscape, materiality

2015Imminent Security
Creating a secure refuge is a fundamental need of humans. In the urbanized environment, the comprehensible hirarchy of landscape has dissolved in favor of a dynamic and intransparent order. While the
social cohesion became very specific to each neighborhood, it is still easier for us to relate to physical infrastructures to reason our sense of security. The presence of those infrastructures of security may be preceived both as a prevention from threats, as well as signs of a reaction to an imminent threat. Their nature as objects, placed in an existing situation, make them a medium to interpret the surroundings and the feelings of the neighboring community.
personal, documentary, architecture, landscape, sculpture, materiality

2013L’attente
While the swiss society has a humanitarian tradition, its welcome culture exists foremost in an institutionalised structure force placing asylum seekers. These lodges are representative for the federalistic structure of Switzerland with lodges situated in environments ranging from individual housing in a suburban context to unused military lodges on an isolated 2000m mountain pass. For the general public, these places are the only contact area with people claiming for asylum.
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personal, documentary, architecture, landscape
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