
Mediocris
Mediocris stems from my curiosity of collective memory.
Using pop culture and the archive as source material, I have distilled down films to a single frame by averaging out every frame of each movie. The resulting abstractions are both reminiscent and foreign, descriptive and vague, simultaneously containing every state of existence the film holds and behaving as a still frame waiting for closer inspection.
All images are available as NFTs. Each NFT represents ownership of a print of the work (limited to one plus an artist print). At any point, the owner of the NFT may choose to exchange the token for the physical print. Other conditions may apply.
To view or purchase, visit https://opensea.io/luxhominum


A Bug's Life (1998)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

A Knight's Tale (2001)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 23.3" x 44"

A New Hope (1977)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 23.3" x 44"

Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

Chariots of Fire (1981)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

Cinderella (1950)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 38" x 44"

Dirty Dancing (1987)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

Finding Nemo (2003)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 23.3" x 44"

It's A Wonderful Life (1946)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

Jurassic Park (1993)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

Les Misérables (2012)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

The Monuments Men (2014)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 23.3" x 44"

Nacho Libre (2006)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

The Princess Bride (1987)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 23.3" x 44"

The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"

Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 28" x 44"

The King and I (1956)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 23.3" x 44"

The Pink Panther (2006)
Digital Chromagenic Print, 34" x 44"




















Mediocris stems from my curiosity of collective memory.
Using pop culture and the archive as source material, I have distilled down films to a single frame by averaging out every frame of each movie. The resulting abstractions are both reminiscent and foreign, descriptive and vague, simultaneously containing every state of existence the film holds and behaving as a still frame waiting for closer inspection.
All images are available as NFTs. Each NFT represents ownership of a print of the work (limited to one plus an artist print). At any point, the owner of the NFT may choose to exchange the token for the physical print. Other conditions may apply.
To view or purchase, visit https://opensea.io/luxhominum