geist.xyz website
Website
Artist/Maker |
This website accompanies the ZEITGUISED project geist.xyz. The website gives further process information on how the project was created. On a light grey background, 60 .gifs or ‘snapshots’ of the scenes from the film, were displayed in chromatic order to detail the ways in which each of the characters in the film progressed across the four colour schemes. The poem written to explain the project also provides information on the colour scheme for the project:
geist.xyz
A Ghost in the shell,
>dancing the procedural revolution<.
Algo vs rhythm =
0% organic /
100% processed *
(*Olive, Rose, Mauve and Electric Blue).
Serving suggestions:
Grid wrangling like a pharmacist /
Authentic apparition sequence;
Fake hacks realism,
Small wonders:
Sympathy demons / Uncertainty artifacts
: Synthetic ecstatic aesthetic means
Extended PLAY
Station NSFW.
Incrementally yours,
ZEITGUISED.
ZEITGUISED are a conceptual design studio with a creative artistic practice that moves between abstraction and realism through the use of computer generated and procedural design. Founded by American sculptor and fashion designer Jamie Raap and German architect Henrik Mauler (b. 1974 Dresden) in 2001, ZEITGUISED has a network of designers and artists that operate under the name of the studio, often using a guise of anonymity in their projects.
geist.xyz
A Ghost in the shell,
>dancing the procedural revolution<.
Algo vs rhythm =
0% organic /
100% processed *
(*Olive, Rose, Mauve and Electric Blue).
Serving suggestions:
Grid wrangling like a pharmacist /
Authentic apparition sequence;
Fake hacks realism,
Small wonders:
Sympathy demons / Uncertainty artifacts
: Synthetic ecstatic aesthetic means
Extended PLAY
Station NSFW.
Incrementally yours,
ZEITGUISED.
ZEITGUISED are a conceptual design studio with a creative artistic practice that moves between abstraction and realism through the use of computer generated and procedural design. Founded by American sculptor and fashion designer Jamie Raap and German architect Henrik Mauler (b. 1974 Dresden) in 2001, ZEITGUISED has a network of designers and artists that operate under the name of the studio, often using a guise of anonymity in their projects.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | geist.xyz website (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | HTML, CSS. |
Brief description | geist.xyz website, in WARC format with gifs. |
Physical description | A website for the 'geist.xyz' project by ZEITGUISED, coded in html and css, with a set of gifs. |
Credit line | Presented by Art Fund |
Object history | This website is no longer accessible online. The website has since changed design, and is now presented on ZEITGUISED's website in a different form, with the original url 'http://geist.xyz' now redirecting to 'https://zeitguised.com/geist-xyz'. |
Production | Website Design. |
Summary | This website accompanies the ZEITGUISED project geist.xyz. The website gives further process information on how the project was created. On a light grey background, 60 .gifs or ‘snapshots’ of the scenes from the film, were displayed in chromatic order to detail the ways in which each of the characters in the film progressed across the four colour schemes. The poem written to explain the project also provides information on the colour scheme for the project: geist.xyz A Ghost in the shell, >dancing the procedural revolution<. Algo vs rhythm = 0% organic / 100% processed * (*Olive, Rose, Mauve and Electric Blue). Serving suggestions: Grid wrangling like a pharmacist / Authentic apparition sequence; Fake hacks realism, Small wonders: Sympathy demons / Uncertainty artifacts : Synthetic ecstatic aesthetic means Extended PLAY Station NSFW. Incrementally yours, ZEITGUISED. ZEITGUISED are a conceptual design studio with a creative artistic practice that moves between abstraction and realism through the use of computer generated and procedural design. Founded by American sculptor and fashion designer Jamie Raap and German architect Henrik Mauler (b. 1974 Dresden) in 2001, ZEITGUISED has a network of designers and artists that operate under the name of the studio, often using a guise of anonymity in their projects. |
Collection | |
Accession number | CD.62-2021 |
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Record created | February 16, 2022 |
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