| Mme. ( @ 2007-10-25 23:55:00 |
Lukas Roth



Lukas Roth.
In order for Roth to create his photograph, he takes hundreds of digital pictures of one location or subject. He then creates an image that incorporates various elements from the hundreds of digital images and seamlessly recomposing them in a constructed image that more closely resembles what was seen by the naked eye. Roth creates idealized spatial concepts that rely on radically manipulating perspectives, axes, sizes and proportions. It is in the process of viewing that the viewer may unzip Roth’s bag of tricks, tracking down all of the artist’s visible computer-graphical manipulations become a game of obsessive viewing.



Lukas Roth.
In order for Roth to create his photograph, he takes hundreds of digital pictures of one location or subject. He then creates an image that incorporates various elements from the hundreds of digital images and seamlessly recomposing them in a constructed image that more closely resembles what was seen by the naked eye. Roth creates idealized spatial concepts that rely on radically manipulating perspectives, axes, sizes and proportions. It is in the process of viewing that the viewer may unzip Roth’s bag of tricks, tracking down all of the artist’s visible computer-graphical manipulations become a game of obsessive viewing.