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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I stalk myself more than I should is an archive of expired memories meant to die within 24 hours. Through a selection of Instagram Stories, preserved through the use of screen recordings, the work investigates on appropriation, interpretation and representation, as well as qualities and hierarchies of humans memories shared and stored online.
Sofia Braga is an italian artist based in Linz (AT). She develops her artistic research at the intersection between Digital and Post-Digital practices, focusing especially on the materiality of the web and the social impact of web interfaces. She graduates in Visual Arts (BA, MA) at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna and is currently attending the Interface Cultures master program at the University of Art and Design of Linz. Her works have been exhibited at Ars Electronica Festival (Linz, AT), The Wrong – The New Digital Art Biennale, Pinacoteca Albertina di Torino (IT), Deutsche Bank (Milan, IT), NoD Gallery (Prague, CZ) and Link Cabinet | Link Art Center (IT).