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The Piet Zwart Institute invites you to finissage and catalog release of the Networked & Lens-based graduation show 2014.
===Blurb on Unlinked===
This year’s graduation show of the Master of Media Design & Communication
(Lens-Based & Networked) at the Piet Zwart Institute perhaps reflects a shift in popular culture.
Whereas no self-respecting media self-help book or newspaper article published in the last decade missed
having 'linked' or 'stay connected' in the title, a more recent rash of articles and runaway best sellers feature
words such as 'introvert' or 'silence.' Have we reached a consensual moment where we might all agree it
has become urgently necessary to critically look at how the words 'social' and 'media' might be used
together?


Graduates:
[[File:1815 1 IMG 0827-0 R.Abbing.png|900px]]


===Politics of Craft===
Whereas no self-respecting media self-help book or newspaper article published in the last decade missed
having 'linked' or 'stay connected' in the title, a more recent rash of articles and runaway best sellers feature
words such as 'introvert' or 'silence.' Have we reached a consensual moment where we might all agree it
has become urgently necessary to critically look at how the words 'social' and 'media' might be used
together?


Michaela Lakova (BG) is an interdisciplinary artist. Trained as a stage and costume designer, she tries to bridge her practice with a lost and found approach to media. Her field of research and practice involves catchy bits and bytes of errors, systems malfunction and the inevitable generation of data traces and its problematic resistance to deletion.
===Finissage===
 
Whereas no self-respecting media self-help book or newspaper article published in the last decade missed
'''#abstract'''<br>
having 'linked' or 'stay connected' in the title, a more recent rash of articles and runaway best sellers feature
'''[DEL? No, wait! REW]''' asks the question, is it possible to delete?<br>
words such as 'introvert' or 'silence.'
Through a system that relies on feedback, interface and screens, the performative act of browsing, selecting and erasing someone’s data is passed over to the audience.
'''[DEL? No, wait! REW]''' aims to confront the visitor with the following dilemma: whether to COPY/TRANSMIT/SHARE or to DELETE/REMOVE/ERASE retrieved files.

Latest revision as of 14:40, 19 May 2014

Blurb on Unlinked

This year’s graduation show of the Master of Media Design & Communication (Lens-Based & Networked) at the Piet Zwart Institute perhaps reflects a shift in popular culture. Whereas no self-respecting media self-help book or newspaper article published in the last decade missed having 'linked' or 'stay connected' in the title, a more recent rash of articles and runaway best sellers feature words such as 'introvert' or 'silence.' Have we reached a consensual moment where we might all agree it has become urgently necessary to critically look at how the words 'social' and 'media' might be used together?

1815 1 IMG 0827-0 R.Abbing.png

Politics of Craft

Whereas no self-respecting media self-help book or newspaper article published in the last decade missed having 'linked' or 'stay connected' in the title, a more recent rash of articles and runaway best sellers feature words such as 'introvert' or 'silence.' Have we reached a consensual moment where we might all agree it has become urgently necessary to critically look at how the words 'social' and 'media' might be used together?

Finissage

Whereas no self-respecting media self-help book or newspaper article published in the last decade missed having 'linked' or 'stay connected' in the title, a more recent rash of articles and runaway best sellers feature words such as 'introvert' or 'silence.'