Isabelle Sommer

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Biografie:

I am a geographer and psychologist. Photography has been part of my life since youth. This led me to study analog photography at Zurich Polytechnic Institute as part of my degree in geography. When I discovered an option to create digital over-lays, this added a new angle to my previous work: Unconscious images unfold by merging preexisting photographies, then the whole is often greater than the sum of its parts.

Werkbeschrieb:

Our climate is changing, the effects are becoming increasingly apparent. What does the future hold for us and generations to come? Is prevention of the worse still possible? I wanted to address this issue by photographic means, by creating an aesthetic fiction. Because ultimately, there is some truth in every lie…

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Biografie:

I am a geographer and psychologist. Photography has been part of my life since youth. This led me to study analog photography at Zurich Polytechnic Institute as part of my degree in geography. When I discovered an option to create digital over-lays, this added a new angle to my previous work: Unconscious images unfold by merging preexisting photographies, then the whole is often greater than the sum of its parts.

Werkbeschrieb:

Our climate is changing, the effects are becoming increasingly apparent. What does the future hold for us and generations to come? Is prevention of the worse still possible? I wanted to address this issue by photographic means, by creating an aesthetic fiction. Because ultimately, there is some truth in every lie…

Biografie:

I am a geographer and psychologist. Photography has been part of my life since youth. This led me to study analog photography at Zurich Polytechnic Institute as part of my degree in geography. When I discovered an option to create digital over-lays, this added a new angle to my previous work: Unconscious images unfold by merging preexisting photographies, then the whole is often greater than the sum of its parts.

Werkbeschrieb:

Our climate is changing, the effects are becoming increasingly apparent. What does the future hold for us and generations to come? Is prevention of the worse still possible? I wanted to address this issue by photographic means, by creating an aesthetic fiction. Because ultimately, there is some truth in every lie…