Dissolving Realities

by Artemis Weng

I like to 3D scan liminal places that I’ve been in daily life to document extra dimensions of reality in a more cinema way. I want to warp how we see reality that seems so close yet so far away by tracking my own camera motion instead of the real footage which helps to build perfect tension. I capture the surreal yet daunting world of our hazy dreams and memories, and let people wander and experience in this place where the rules of the universe do not apply. I embrace the fuzzy texture and imprecise nature of photogrammetry instead of trying to get close to photorealism. I find this more authentic to reality as there is no right or wrong, but only a different of perspective. Now seek your broken and missing jigsaw puzzles in this space and as you revisit it the old memories are revived piece by piece.


Artemis Weng is a sophomore design student at Goldsmiths, the University of London. Aspiring to create audiovisual, interactive, and immersive experiences; always open to trying new and experimental mediums that interest her. Artemis mainly works with 3D rendering, graphics, and music composing. She is interested in creating works that provoke sensations in the viewers.

She can be found on Instagram at @artemisweng, and more of her work can be found on her website at https://artemisweng.wixsite.com.

edited by Ingrid (Squiddy)

Autumn 2022GoldDust Editors