When I came across this image, “A Parallel Image” by Gebhard Sengmüller, it really grabbed my attention. I loved how the artist used the parallel timeline technique of the past to create an effect, which is futuristic in its sensorial impact. This image is unlike conventional electronic image transmission procedures and is technologically transparent by conveying to the viewer a correspondence between the real world and transmission that can be sensually experienced.
“A Parallel Image” is an electronic camera obscura, which digitizes an image and simultaneously transmits all elements to a location. This interactive sculpture is based on the fictive assumption that the currently still valid principle of electronically transmitting moving images, namely by breaking them down into single images and image lines. He does this by connecting a camera and a monitor using about 2,500 cables. I thought that was so interesting and never knew techniques or art like this even existed. It is so fascinating how he attempts a highly elaborate parallel transmission of every single pixel from the sender to receiver.
I never knew work like this was art or how much is put in to make such a masterpiece. New media art is new to my knowledge and this artist really impressed me. The lighting is beautiful and I love how he created alternative ordering systems for media content. This really opened my eyes to a different kind of art.

I REALLY LIKE THIS DIGITAL ART! I was trying to find something like this out there, but you beat me to it. Even simple drawing takes a lot of effort. To incorporate it with technology must've taken double or even triple the work. GOOD WORK!
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