Flachspüler

by
Samuel Haas

An AI-generated image shows parts of a toilet and its glitchy connection to the sewer system.

The toilet is an object we are all familiar with and an interface to the canal system that forwards our excretory products. This happens in repressed space. AI is also an interface, but in the vastness of the web. With the help of aesthetically oriented AI, an image is digitally formed into an analog toilet. Sculptures then highlight the inconsistencies of this attempt from the repressed space.

Vienna-based visual artist Samuel Haas draws inspiration from architecture and dedicates himself to three-dimensional objects that reflect social issues, public space and experimental play with forms. His artistic practice often combines analog and digital skills to interweave sculpture, painting, design, sound and moving images. He is currently studying sculpture in the class of Gelitin at the University of Arts Linz while also studying architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.

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