Philipp Schaerer

EPFL ENAC SAR-GE
BP 2229 (Bâtiment BP)
Station 16
1015 Lausanne

Philipp Schaerer is a Swiss artist and lecturer whose work critically engages with digital image production, examining the increasingly blurred boundaries between the virtual and the physical.

After studying architecture at EPFL with distinction (Prix A3E2PL: highest overall average grade throughout the entire architecture program), Philipp Schaerer worked from 2000 onward as an architect and knowledge manager at Herzog & de Meuron in Basel. He is the author of many well-known architectural visualizations for the same firm and has significantly contributed to new digital imagery standards in the architectural context through his work. Between 2003 and 2007, he directed the postgraduate program in CAAD under Prof. Dr. Ludger Hovestadt at the Department of Architecture at ETH Zurich. Since 2010, alongside his artistic practice, Philipp Schaerer has lectured at various Swiss universities and, since 2014, has been a visiting professor at EPFL’s School of Architecture, where he teaches a series of courses grouped under the name “Constructing the View.”

Schaerer’s works are continuously published and exhibited, and represented in several private and public collections including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the National Museum of Norway in Oslo, the Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) in Chicago, the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (ZKM), and the Fotomuseum in Winterthur. In 2023, Schaerer was honored with the Art Prize of the City of Thun. He lives and works in Zurich and Steffisburg, Switzerland.

Enseignement et PhD

Courses

Constructing the view: built images

AR-329

Que signifie le terme « image » en tant que représentation picturale ? Comment lisons-nous, traitons-nous et interprétons-nous les images - et quelles prémisses peut-on en déduire pour la conception et la production d'images significatives ?

Constructing the view: in motion

AR-419

Ce cours aborde le sujet des images en mouvement. Il se concentre sur le domaine de l'infographie 3D et de l'animation d'images de synthèse (CGI).

Constructing the view: still life

AR-413

Ce cours explore les stratégies et techniques visuelles pour créer une réalité apparente. Le cours se concentre sur le domaine de l'infographie 3D et la production de natures mortes sous forme d'images de synthèse (CGI).

UE N : Constructing the view

AR-416

Ce cours porte sur la production de scénarios utopiques à l'aide de techniques expérimentales de composition. Au moyen d'un montage numérique, les scènes fictives sont traduites de manière significative dans une série d'images.