Search by Image (Recursively, Transparent PNG, #1)
Sebastian Schmieg2011
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Search by Image (Recursively, Me)
Sebastian Schmieg2011
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I stalk myself more than I should
Sofia Braga2018
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Attention Spam
TeYosh2017
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Interface Synergy
TeYosh2016
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Find My Phone
Thalia Kassem2018
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Turning The Desktop Into Art
Tina Sauerländer2019
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Turning The Desktop Into Art
About
The platform Casting Screens serves as a digital exhibition space of artistic screencasts – the form of video documentation for our digital lives. This platform investigates multiple questions:
How do artists process and explore digital culture through screen recordings? What is the role and relevance of screencasts as an artistic medium for the depiction of digital culture? In which ways is this relatively young medium being used artistically?
The platform merges the digital exhibition of artworks and theoretical reflections, which examine the topic of Screencasting from various points of view. In these, the different possibilities of interaction between man and machine, the obvious and the speculative in digital works shall become visible.
Die Website ist ein Projekt der Klasse Digitale Grafik der Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg (HFBK) im Rahmen der Hamburg Open Online University (HOOU). Anbieter dieses Internet-Auftritts ist nach § 5 TMG der Klasse Grafik der Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg, gesetzlich vertreten durch den Präsidenten Martin Köttering.
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This screencast (loop) documents an ongoing illustrative research that aims to visually interpret the feeling of yearning as pertains to alienation. To highlight melancholy and nostalgia, the images employ a saturated aesthetic as seen on (east) African media in particular trends starting from 1978 when full colour TV transmissions were first introduced in Kenya. Also of reference are the repetitive motifs found on the popular East African Kanga.
Eve Wangui who also works under the artist name Miss Eve is a multimedia designer & illustrator based in Berlin.
Her creative work exists within the context of globalisation and migration of both people and ideas with emphasis on how these transform the perception of popular culture and design. In 2017 she was honoured to present on design methods & post colonial at the documenta 14. Parliament of Bodies. An alumni of the Art University of Kassel, her work has been published by Pop’Africana Magazine(2008, 2014), KWANI? Kenya (2015), Chimurenga South Africa PMS Reader (2012) to name a few.
Additionally she has presented and exhibited her work in various group exhibitions for example Somerset house London: Process! (2018), Bubblegum Club South Africa (2018), The Millionaires Club Leipzig (2016), Angoulême Festival Independent Comic Festival F.O.FF. (2015), Examensaustellung documenta-halle Kassel (2014) and Mash up the archive IWALEWA Haus Bayreuth (2013 & 2015) and International Comic Salon Erlangen (2008).
From 2010 – 2013 she was responsible for the Art direction of the socio – political Kassel student AStA magazine Medium. She also worked on and off 2014 – 2017 as a Graduate Assistant at the Art University of Kassel in projects relating to pop culture and neo/post colonial trends.