reality: rendered
point your camera - feel the spark
What if
your smartphone isn’t just showing you the world — but subtly rewriting it?
I’m an artist investigating the quiet manipulations hidden in everyday cameras. Through experiments with light, color, and context, I invite you to see the unseen — and question what’s real.
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How to see the effect:
🔆 Open an image on a screen and turn its brightness up.
🌑 Dim the lights in the room — soft shadows help.
📷 Open your phone’s camera and look at the artwork through the preview.
⛔️ If you're trying to take a photo, turn off post-processing algorithms.Can your camera see the invisible?
About
What you capture is not always what’s there
reality: rendered is a visual project that explores how smartphone cameras interpret — and sometimes distort — color, contrast, and light. If you’re curious about perception, glitches, illusions, and how digital tools shape what we see — you’re in the right place.
It’s not a flaw. It’s a language.
Through a series of works designed to reveal those subtle shifts, I invite you to question how much of what we “see” is decided by the device in our hand.
From author
I’m an artist and visual researcher exploring the tension between perception, technology, and traditional media.
My background spans painting, photography, programming, and maths — tools I use to create visual "glitches" that expose how modern devices reshape what we believe to be real.
I don’t just create images — I investigate them.
In reality: rendered, I embrace the distortions — and turn them into art.
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