Project

no title . 2025

- Berlin, Germany

A contemplative exploration of analogue photography in a digital age.

Close-up of an ancient stone wall showing weathering and cracks.

Close-up view of an ancient stone wall with visible weathering and cracks.

Story

no title . 2025

A contemplative exploration of analogue photography in a digital age Peter Piller's project, "no title . 2025," exhibited at Galerie Barbara Wien, delves into the nuances of analogue photography amidst the pervasive digital landscape. Piller's work is a testament to the tactile and unpredictable nature of traditional photographic methods, offering a stark contrast to the sterile precision of digital archives. Piller's approach emphasizes the serendipity and imperfections inherent in analogue processes. The project reflects a deliberate choice to embrace the unknown, allowing the final outcome to reveal itself over time. This methodology challenges the artist to engage deeply with the medium, fostering a more intimate and participatory experience.

Design Highlights

Emphasis on analogue photography techniques Exploration of the unpredictable nature of traditional methods Contrast between digital sterility and analogue tactility Focus on the artist's personal journey and discovery

Key Facts

Key Aspect Details
Architect/Artist Peter Piller
Location Galerie Barbara Wien
Year 2025
Status Built

Technical summary

Updated 3/8/2026

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Images

Close-up of an ancient stone wall showing weathering and cracks.
Close-up of a car hood with rust spots and dried leaves.
Textured wall with angular elements and power lines.
Close-up of skin with grass and straw on it.
A large flock of birds flying in a cloudy sky.

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