Curatorial note by Zane Cerpina
An online exhibition by four young female artists based in Norway transforms the Covid-19 canceled FAEN exhibition into an interactive and experimental online experience.
ONLINE EXHIBITION OCTOBER 17 – 31, 2020 | DIGITAL.FAEN.TODAY
FAEN (Female Artistic Experiments Norway): FY FAEN SÅ DIGITAL! – An online exhibition by four young female artists based in Norway transforms the Covid-19 canceled FAEN exhibition into an interactive and experimental online experience. In this third edition, the FAEN artists explore new creative ways to transform physical, living, interactive and tactile projects into digital works of art: the new standard format in times of the Covid-19.
Unnur Andrea Einarsdóttir (IS/NO) Annike Flo (NO), Anne Cecilie Lie (NO), Anja Malec (HR/NO), and curated by Zane Cerpina (LV/NO)
16/09/2020
By meta.morf
Curatorial note by Zane Cerpina
An online exhibition by four young female artists based in Norway transforms the Covid-19 canceled FAEN exhibition into an interactive and experimental online experience.
16/09/2020
By meta.morf
The Darknet Spa
Unnur Andrea Einarsdóttir’s The Darknet Spa is a guided meditation through anonymous internet browsing on the Dark Web. From the comfort of your own home, the participants are offered to leave their body and temporarily merge into the physical infrastructures of our global networks.
16/09/2020
By meta.morf
Intersected Waterbodies
Anne Cecilie Lie’s Intersected Waterbodies is an online continuation of her artistic research project criticizing the deep-sea mining industry. The work investigates what real-life consequences the material and energy used to create this online artwork have on the already painfully excavated earth surfaces, seafloor, and exploited labour.
16/09/2020
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s h i f t _ d i g i t a l
Annike Flo’s s h i f t _ d i g i t a l is a performative scenographic experiment reacting to the pandemic by tying together our digital lives with the microbes we share our bodies and spaces with. S h i f t _ d i g i t a l investigates how and where do we start to feel like metaorganisms?
16/09/2020
By meta.morf
No Strings Attached
Anja Malec’s No Strings Attached: a profound doubt explores the heavy use of algorithms in self-help apps and softwares found online. The artwork plays with our mental state when caught up fighting for perfection in love-life. By offering a set of dysfunctional self-help tools, it haunts your dating life.