‘Dynamic images’ (Ph.D. work) are a result of my experiments based on physics, graphics and multimedia techniques. I was looking... Read More
‘Dynamic images’ (Ph.D. work) are a result of my experiments based on physics, graphics and multimedia techniques. I was looking for a way of expression which would enable me to transfer observed images on a surface - including time and transformations within given images. Works were prepared with the use technique of lenticular printing. OVERLAYING: ’A new colour is brought to life – sometimes for a short moment, sometimes for a little bit longer – it is much stronger than his parents’.