Felix Müller
Felix Müller — A/D VIRUS
Carte Blanche — Summer 2022
Digitization transforms many analog objects or services directly into a digital equivalent. The blind transformation gives away the potential that the digital world has. This results in a purely digital copy of the analogue world. The urban intervention A/D Virus questions this process of digitization without looking for solutions. Thematically, the work deals with the contrasts and similarities between digital and analogue viruses.
The final project is a chaotic inflatable structure which is based on the research. Attributes from the analog as well as from the digital world merge together into one object. The functionality of A/D Virus is based on the functionality of digital an anlog viruses, which try to infect space and destroy it and make it unusable.
![block.jpg](https://newmedia.udk-berlin.de/media/pages/students/mueller-felix/ad-virus/4158657578-1665996611/block.jpg)
![overview.jpg](https://newmedia.udk-berlin.de/media/pages/students/mueller-felix/ad-virus/1082237216-1665996622/overview.jpg)
![uninflated.jpg](https://newmedia.udk-berlin.de/media/pages/students/mueller-felix/ad-virus/1396481966-1665996615/uninflated.jpg)