Florian Amoser
Awarded
Splicer
Photography
Jury report
Florian Amoser’s project Splicer challenges conventional image-making by conceiving the medium as a spatial and temporal process. Using a custom-built, open-source apparatus, he records objects as traces rather than fixed images. Moving beyond black-box imaging, he develops a collaborative and reflective approach, positioning his machine as both a research tool and a site of inquiry. The jury highlights this research, which reconsiders perspective and framing, and positions image-making as a decelerated, critical, performative and collective practice.
Biography
Florian Amoser (*1990)
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