Modern and historical buildings, urban decay, lost places
Digital image in the style of a wide-angle photography. Architectural subject: Worm's eye view of a passage with glass display cases and barred door. 3D modeling and image processing.
Digital graphics similar to a wide-angle photography. Architecture subject: diminishing perspective view of an old cellar that has been flooded with greenish water. Techniques: 3D modeling, image processing and photography (textures).
Digital rendering in the manner of a wide-angle photography. View of a flooded concrete building with barred windows. In the foreground a downward staircase with metal railings. Sky scraper fassades in the background, farther away cloudy sky.
Computer graphic in the style of an extreme wide-angle photography. Architectural motif: Worm's eye view into a branching tunnel system. Sunlight shines through a hole in the ceiling and forms a bright cone of light in the stuffy air of the concrete vault. The tunnel junction is illuminated by the light that is reflected by the wastewater.
Digital graphic similar to a wide angle photography. Architecture subject: worm's-eye view of a branching tunnel system made of bricks and concrete, and partly flooded with green water.
Computer graphic in the style of a central perspective wide-angle photography. Architectural subject: View from above onto broken through, with cracks littered reinforced concrete slabs. A long, wooden ladder stretches to the deepest floor, which is flooded with green water.
Computer graphic similar to a photographic extreme wide shot, using a fisheye lens. View to a spacious, flooded building ground. The five shells consist of foundation, stairs and concrete pillars. Searing Light breaks through the dark, cloudy sky.
has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.








