The Wild Within: Ryan Koopmans





Ryan Koopmans teamed up with Swedish artist Alice Wexell to create “The Wild Within”, a series that brings new life into abandoned buildings from a bygone Soviet era. Based on real-world physical spaces, an animated rebirth into a digital realm has been created. During the Soviet Union, the Georgian town of Tskaltubo was a popular health destination famed for its therapeutic water and luxurious sanatoriums.
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