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"eine Perspektive", 2021, digital photography

"eine Perspektive", 2021, Acrylic on primed carton and transparent film, 83 x 59 x 16 cm

"eine Perspektive",2021, digital photography, Installation with A1 poster stand, 119 x 68 x 11,6 cm

This is an art project. The artist uses the cardboard box with a slogan against hate speech, painted lines, and photography to demonstrate the difference between digital and physical information. The resulting photograph gives a clear perspective of the lines appearing to meet perfectly, but in reality, the experience is different and varies depending on the observer's physical position. The use of technology, such as Photoshop to remove the devices used to take the photo, highlights the role of digital manipulation in shaping our perception of reality. Overall, the project raises important questions about the relationship between digital and physical experiences and the impact of technology on our understanding of the world around us.

"Schatten besteht nicht aus Linien", 2021, digital photography

"Schatten besteht nicht aus Linien", 2021, digital photography, Installation with A1 poster stand, 119 x 68 x 11,6 cm

"Schatten besteht nicht aus Linien", 2021, Acrylic on primed pile of a4 paper, 29,7 x 21cm

The artist uses the painted slogan from the hate speech protests and the tracing of the movement of a shadow at sunrise to explore the concept of loss of information through transmission between people. By using the lines to document the shadow's movement, the artist highlights how physical information can be lost in the process of representation and understanding. The use of the line as a tool for logical understanding is a poignant reminder of the limitations of language and communication in accurately capturing and representing the complexities of the world. Overall, the piece is a powerful commentary on the relationship between perception, representation, and understanding.

"pop up", 2021,digital print, Installation with A3 poster stand, 33 x 44 x 130cm

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"TOTAL AND COMPLETE SHUTDOWN", 2021, digital photography and 3D modelling

the artist brings attention to the impact of hate speech in digital media, particularly when it is perpetuated by influential individuals like former U.S. President Donald Trump. "Total and complete shutdown" is a text from the statement he announced in 2015 during the presidential campaign. The artist highlights the idea that it is difficult to escape the reach of hate speech in our digital world, even in our private spaces. It raises questions about the effects of hate speech in our digital age and the power dynamic between individuals and technology. Overall, the work presents a critical commentary on the role of hate speech in society and its impact on individuals.

"Zähneputzen nach Hassrede", 2021, acrylic on toothpaste tube and toothbrush, variable size

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