Unlinked (Works)

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Unlinked

Dislocations, disappearances and deprecations.

Unlinked
Pretty Fly for a Wifi
Roel Roscam Abbing
Unlinked
Leaveamessage
Yoana Buzova
Unlinked
Google Gift
Lasse van den Bosch Christensen
Unlinked
Monument for the Forgotten Person
Menno Harder
Unlinked
Gallery Template
Marlon Harder
Unlinked
Oscillating Shadows
Nicole Hametner
Unlinked
Time and time again
Niek Hilkmann
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DEL? No, wait! REW
Michaela Lakova
Unlinked
DUST
Nan Wang

This year’s graduation show of the Piet Zwart Institute’s Master of Media Design & Communication (Lens-Based & Networked) perhaps reflects a shift in popular culture. Whereas no self-respecting media self-help book or newspaper article published in the last decade missed using ‘linked’ or ‘stay connected’ in the text several times, 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? Is it becoming increasingly pressing to explore how contemporary media forms pervasive networks of both communication and mis-communication? To look at how media can foster community yet also create isolation and foster loneliness?

Each project reflects a unique research trajectory over two years: each artist has developed a unique media language through which they have researched particular topics and then – through a cycle of studio-based practice and critical reflection – have created the artworks and research projects you will find in this show: works about dislocation, disappearance & deprecation.

The art of documentation

In a society of fierce competition between creative entrepreneurs, artists are asked, or forced, to be more and more visible. Not only do they need to appear at openings, talk to potential clients and present uplifting 15-minute statements on (online) platforms, they also need to create convincing documentation of their work. But what is documentation, what does it mean to document your own or someone else's artwork? Documentation can take many forms and its goals are likewise diverse: from publicity promos and teasers to detailed explanations of all the works components for preservation purposes, or providing insight in creation processes and research trajectories.

Keeping to the 'standard' of contemporary presentations, within one hour, nine documents are shown to present the diversity and potentiality of documentation.

Politics of Craft

William Morris' "News from Nowhere", a key text of the Arts and Crafts movement, contains a surprisingly up-to-date critique of capitalist globalization and the precarious state of artists' labour. It is, paradoxically enough, an avant-garde text of an otherwise nostalgic movement.

Eleven first-year students of the Master Media Design will show their interpretations of "News from Nowhere" in the form of eleven media projects. The show will be accompanied with lectures and discussions.

Finissage

This year’s graduation show of the Master of Media Design & Communication 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'.

Niek Hilkmann

Before Niek Hilkmann started performing as Niek Hilkmann he was constantly thinking about cool stage names. This turned out to be quite time-consuming, which is why he finally decided to acknowledge his birth-name. Since this happy occasion Niek was able to make a lot more catchy and dance-able electro-acoustic pop-music than before. Some themes that are discussed in his songs are compulsive disorders, Trixie (his dead dog), sexy palindromes and junkyard sales. At the finissage he will tell you all about it, together with a little band of merry misfits. Fun for all and all for fun!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzD53OQZ5WE

Nan Wang

The performance will be an audio-visual experience generated with dust collected in my living room, and bedroom. I use dust as visual elements as well as instrument of sound. This performance will be an experimental of explore the possibility of connect images, sound and micro-physical material together. Through projecting the image of dust, and minimal electronic soundscape to reveal the ambiguous narrative behind dust.