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Andrés Reisinger (b. 1990, Argentina) is a visual artist and designer based in Madrid and Barcelona whose practice explores the intersection of digital and physical realms. Working across digital artworks, large-scale installations, and object design, he has developed a distinctive visual language that examines materiality, space, and perception in contemporary culture.
His work has been exhibited at institutions including Palazzo Strozzi, the MAK Museum in Vienna, the Design Museum Gent, Faena Art in Miami, the Vitra Design Museum, and MOCO Museum in Amsterdam and Barcelona. In 2024 he served as curator and creative director for "Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to Metaverse" at the Vitra Design Museum. His contributions to the field have been recognised through the Young Guns award (2017) and inclusion in Forbes 30 Under 30 (2020).
The Romantic Machines series is part of an ongoing body of work Andrés Reisinger has been developing over the past five years, exploring how the emotional sensitivity and atmospheric qualities of Impressionism can be translated into the digital realm.
The works begin through a hybrid process combining photography, scans of flowers, painterly gestures, and fragments of brushstrokes, which are then reconstructed within volumetric 3D environments. Through the use of virtual camera lenses, depth of field, motion blur, and temporal processing techniques that generate multiple layers of interpolated frames beyond real-time capture, the pieces drift into a space between memory, painting, and simulation.
All of the works belong to a dreamlike universe inspired by plants, flowers, and organic forms. Nature becomes both subject and emotional language, allowing the artist to soften the coldness of machines and bring a sense of romance, fragility, and human intimacy into digital space.
Rather than attempting to imitate traditional painting, the works seek to expand its emotional logic through contemporary tools and technologies.
3d
portrait
04:21
2025