ROLAND WEGERER

Performance based Media Art


Digital photography, C-Prints, various dimensions, 2017

Burning Lens is a photographic series by Roland Wegerer that exemplifies his innovative approach to contemporary media art and photography. Captured in the woods, these images are created using long-term exposures ranging from two to six seconds, paired with a precise choreography of movement by the artist. Rather than simply documenting a static moment, each photograph records the impression of time passing, as Wegerer moves his head quickly through the forest environment. This technique results in images that possess a painterly quality, blurring the boundaries between photography and painting.

Wegerer’s work in Burning Lens reflects his broader artistic philosophy, where photography becomes a medium for merging artistic expression with scientific and economic perspectives to address contemporary issues. The series transforms fleeting, kinetic experiences in nature into visual traces—each image a unique record of movement, light, and the shifting atmosphere of the woods. The resulting photographs evoke a sense of abstraction and dynamism, inviting viewers to contemplate the interplay between perception, memory, and the passage of time.

Ultimately, Burning Lens stands as a testament to Roland Wegerer’s ability to fuse photography, performance, and contemporary media art. Through long exposures and choreographed movement, he transforms ordinary moments in the woods into extraordinary visual experiences, challenging our perceptions and expanding the possibilities of photographic art.