Plakat Postdigital
- on the relevance of analog design processes.
Essay publication and installative poster series in collaboration with Lino Gräf
Post-digital design means questioning the current working and production methods.
How can we as designers deal with the ubiquitous flood of information and images?
What are our viewing habits as recipients?
What circumstances and techniques are necessary in order to be able to work creatively and experimentally in the long term?
The series pushes the boundaries of the printed poster as a medium in the post-digital age. The results are installative and three-dimensional posters made of different materials, like glass, rubber and textile.
Particular focus was placed on the experimental use of printing technology: ink mixed with iron powder, which causes the poster to rust; printed areas on insulating material into which various motifs can be scratched; iris prints and monoprints; the creation of analog print templates, the use of specially mixed pigment inks, or the superimposition of 30 print layers on one single poster.
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