The Show Must Go On
A collage-like 3D experiment blending found materials, scanned objects, and procedural elements, developed as a visual meditation on performance, control, and absurdity in everyday design.
Creative Direction:
gezeisel.studio
Role:
3D Artist
Year:
2025
Choreographing chaos in a surrealist mixed-media scene
In this short-form 3D study, physical fragments, including crushed PET bottles, industrial components and houseplants, are staged within a digital composition that hovers between theatre set and exploded diagram. The title, the show must go on, hints at the piece’s speculative dramaturgy: motion is frozen mid-action, forms glitch into new logic, and the logic of utility is rearranged into scenes of dysfunctional beauty. The work explores surrealist and post-design aesthetics, treating everyday objects not as tools, but as performers in a strange and open-ended narrative.
The Show Must Go On
A collage-like 3D experiment blending found materials, scanned objects, and procedural elements, developed as a visual meditation on performance, control, and absurdity in everyday design.
Creative Direction:
gezeisel.studio
Role:
3D Artist
Year:
2025
Choreographing chaos in a surrealist mixed-media scene
In this short-form 3D study, physical fragments, including crushed PET bottles, industrial components and houseplants, are staged within a digital composition that hovers between theatre set and exploded diagram. The title, the show must go on, hints at the piece’s speculative dramaturgy: motion is frozen mid-action, forms glitch into new logic, and the logic of utility is rearranged into scenes of dysfunctional beauty. The work explores surrealist and post-design aesthetics, treating everyday objects not as tools, but as performers in a strange and open-ended narrative.
The Show Must Go On
A collage-like 3D experiment blending found materials, scanned objects, and procedural elements, developed as a visual meditation on performance, control, and absurdity in everyday design.
Creative Direction:
gezeisel.studio
Role:
3D Artist
Year:
2025
Choreographing chaos in a surrealist mixed-media scene
In this short-form 3D study, physical fragments, including crushed PET bottles, industrial components and houseplants, are staged within a digital composition that hovers between theatre set and exploded diagram. The title, the show must go on, hints at the piece’s speculative dramaturgy: motion is frozen mid-action, forms glitch into new logic, and the logic of utility is rearranged into scenes of dysfunctional beauty. The work explores surrealist and post-design aesthetics, treating everyday objects not as tools, but as performers in a strange and open-ended narrative.
The Show Must Go On
A collage-like 3D experiment blending found materials, scanned objects, and procedural elements, developed as a visual meditation on performance, control, and absurdity in everyday design.
Creative Direction:
gezeisel.studio
Role:
3D Artist
Year:
2025
Choreographing chaos in a surrealist mixed-media scene
In this short-form 3D study, physical fragments, including crushed PET bottles, industrial components and houseplants, are staged within a digital composition that hovers between theatre set and exploded diagram. The title, the show must go on, hints at the piece’s speculative dramaturgy: motion is frozen mid-action, forms glitch into new logic, and the logic of utility is rearranged into scenes of dysfunctional beauty. The work explores surrealist and post-design aesthetics, treating everyday objects not as tools, but as performers in a strange and open-ended narrative.











