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How is AI changing our visual culture? In this workshop, we explore the use of text-to-image generators as creative tools. Together, we develop artwork covers and experiment with new aesthetic approaches while discussing how AI could shape the future of graphic design.
The exhibition “Digital Bright Age” shows animations from various disciplines as an alternative to the “Digital Dark Age”. On show from 23 Feb. to 23 March 2024 in Offenbach am Main.
Frankfurt artist Arthur Löwen follows an imaginary script and constantly challenges himself. Sebastian Heindorff portrayed him in his studio as well as the exhibition “Orbit”, which Arthur curated together with Béla Feldberg.
In the short film “M(e)&M(other)”, Frankfurt choreographer and dancer Raimonda Gudaviciute speaks openly about her personal inner conflict. It always proves difficult for her to be both a committed and caring mother and a creative freelance artist.
In early 2020, filmmaker Sebastian Heindorff travelled to Japan and produced three artist portraits. Takuma Nakata from Kyoto, Colliu Pero and Ayaka Fukano from Tokyo - three distinctive artists, each with a very unique approach. The resulting short films “Appointment Japan” can be viewed on the online magazine sabukaru.
Whether in an open-plan office, co-working space, café or home office, sometimes it's hard to concentrate. The neighbour's phone rings, a private conversation between colleagues or the construction site next door is louder than usual and the focused moment is gone. Ambient Noise helps to mask unwanted noises by covering them up with steady ones. So it's best to try it out right away.
Studio for Design, Strategy and Communication
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How is AI changing our visual culture? In this workshop, we explore the use of text-to-image generators as creative tools. Together, we develop artwork covers and experiment with new aesthetic approaches while discussing how AI could shape the future of graphic design.
The exhibition “Digital Bright Age” shows animations from various disciplines as an alternative to the “Digital Dark Age”. On show from 23 Feb. to 23 March 2024 in Offenbach am Main.
Frankfurt artist Arthur Löwen follows an imaginary script and constantly challenges himself. Sebastian Heindorff portrayed him in his studio as well as the exhibition “Orbit”, which Arthur curated together with Béla Feldberg.
In the short film “M(e)&M(other)”, Frankfurt choreographer and dancer Raimonda Gudaviciute speaks openly about her personal inner conflict. It always proves difficult for her to be both a committed and caring mother and a creative freelance artist.
In early 2020, filmmaker Sebastian Heindorff travelled to Japan and produced three artist portraits. Takuma Nakata from Kyoto, Colliu Pero and Ayaka Fukano from Tokyo - three distinctive artists, each with a very unique approach. The resulting short films “Appointment Japan” can be viewed on the online magazine sabukaru.
Whether in an open-plan office, co-working space, café or home office, sometimes it's hard to concentrate. The neighbour's phone rings, a private conversation between colleagues or the construction site next door is louder than usual and the focused moment is gone. Ambient Noise helps to mask unwanted noises by covering them up with steady ones. So it's best to try it out right away.
Studio for Design, Strategy and Communication
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The meeting allows us to get to know each other and discuss your project. An offer can then be drawn up on the basis of this initial dialogue.
The meeting allows us to get to know each other and discuss your project. An offer can then be drawn up on the basis of this initial dialogue.