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Timo Helgert, also known as Vacades, is a German artist and creative director based in Seoul, whose practice bridges the worlds of art, technology, and emotion. Through his studio Vacades, he creates immersive digital experiences that blend 3D design, CGI, AI, and mixed reality, transforming everyday spaces into poetic reflections of calm and beauty. His work is rooted in the idea that digital art can be both visionary and meditative. Inspired by his childhood surrounded by nature, Timo Helgert explores the tension between the organic and the urban, the tranquil and the technological. Each of his creations evokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder, translating personal memories into immersive worlds. Through this approach, he has become one of the leading voices in contemporary digital aesthetics, merging precision and emotional depth with a cinematic visual language.
As Vacades, Timo continues to push the limits of digital storytelling, crafting immersive worlds where nature, imagination, and technology coexist in perfect harmony. He leads projects across mediums, digital campaigns, installations, collaborating with global luxury brands and cultural institutions. Some of his clients include Burberry, Cartier, Hyundai, LVMH, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, and Tiffany & Co. His meticulous attention to detail and innovative use of technology have earned him international acclaim and viral recognition on social media. Winner of the Korea Design Award (1st Prize), Helgert’s work has been featured in myriad of art and culture magazines.

The Arc de Triomphe appears far ahead, almost like a quiet point of light, while everything leading toward it begins to transform. Tall walls of violet bloom rise on both sides, softening their edges until they feel more like something grown than built.
A narrow stream runs through the center, reflecting the sky and the warm glow at the end. Light stretches across the water, pulling gold into blue, creating a surface that feels alive, constantly shifting but never rushing.
The monument itself remains clear, but its presence feels different. Less dominant, more like something you arrive at naturally, guided by the flow of the space rather than by intention.
This moment imagines Paris as a place of quiet alignment. Where color, light, and reflection lead the experience, and where even the most iconic structure becomes part of a calm, continuous passage shaped by atmosphere rather than form.
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