The Austrian artist “plutoopictures” is an independent filmmaker and photographer based in Vienna, known for creating authentic stories inspired by real life. His work combines experimental ideas, practical effects, and a seamless editing style in which no cut is meant to feel like a cut. Every decision is guided by the intention to create something unique, original, and emotionally honest. What moves him about film and photography is not only the final project, but also the human story behind it: the years of dedication, the passion, and the vision and courage it takes to bring an idea to reality. In a time of AI, where reality and imitation blur, he wants to hold on to that raw, authentic form of filmmaking. His work is about keeping the human touch alive through practical effects, unique storytelling, and sometimes going the second extra mile to bring ideas to life. His ultimate goal is to create films that feel real, are rooted in emotion, and bring some kind of value to the world.




Plutoopictures shares most of his work on his personal Instagram channel “plutoopictures” or his YouTube channel “handgemacht (by plutoopictures)”. The artist has worked with the Austrian national broadcaster ORF to produce social media content for the Eurovision Song Contest. Past projects include long-form YouTube documentaries (such as the history of Eurovision and the story behind Gangnam Style), street photography in Vienna, and short viral formats for social media.


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Time Elasticity I

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Over a period of two years, the Viennese artist “plutoopictures” filmed the street from his window to make the concept of traveling through time experienceable in real life. He captured “Mattiellistraße” in Wieden, Vienna, across different seasons, weather conditions, and cultural occasions from the same camera position, and edited several short films to show that time is an elastic concept.
Inspired by the continuously changing weather in Vienna, he started filming his office window in June 2024, during the first month after moving in. He wanted to show the changing emotional feeling you get from the very same view depending on the weather, subjects, or overall atmosphere. The same location can be a place of pure beauty and joy or pure destruction and greyness. Putting all these different moments together in one short film - showing a year of real life unfolding in seconds - is something that is not easy for the human brain to process and raises questions about time and the importance of moments.

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2025

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