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Munitionsfabrik 17
Munitionsfabrik 17
Munitionsfabrik 17
Munitionsfabrik 17
2008

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Munitionsfabrik 17

Magazine

Munitionsfabrik is the magazine of the Karlsruhe University of Arts and design, which is published twice a year. We designed issue 17, which discusses the subject of simulation. We tried to adopt the idea of simulation in our artwork and tried to develop some kind of technique to visualise this. In a short period of time a man was photographed four times. We excerpted one colour channel from each photo and put them together into one new CMYK image. The movement is expanded into the colors cyan, magenta, yellow and black, while the static part of the image stays black&white. We called this system »TimeSimulationMultiChannelRetouchTechnique«. The jury: good concept that has been transformed in a good manner.

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Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe Kommunikationsdesign

Karlsruhe, DE
UNIVERSITY

Martin Borst

Karlsruhe, DE
DESIGN

Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe Kommunikationsdesign

Martin Borst

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