Posts tagged Aesthetics of Conflict
First Comprehensive Monograph »Aesthetics of Conflict« Published by Verlag Kettler
PublicationsElias WesselElias Wessel, Verlag Kettler, Stephan Berg, Hans-Jürgen Herschel, Nikolaus Kratzer, Matt Saunders, Alina Girshovich, Gwyneira Isaac, Ruth Horak, Andreas Brenne, Frank Wolff, Ästhetik des Konflikts, Aesthetics of Conflict, Die Summe meiner Daten, Die Freude am Rest, Images through an Algorithmic Lens, It‘s Complicated, Schöne neue Welt, Brave New World, Quick Response, Ereignishorizonte, Event Horizon, Deepfakes, Privacy, Image Swap
Matt Saunders: Connoisseur of Chaos – Wessel’s Broken Picture Space
1014 New York presents »It's Complicated, Is Possibly Art«
ExhibitionsElias WesselElias Wessel, Textfetzen, Ist möglicherweise Kunst, Is Possibly Art, It‘s Complicated, Christoph Neuberger, Weizenbaum Institut, Axel Gelfert, Hans-Christian von Herrmann, Kulturverlag Kadmos, Berlin, Soziale Medien, Social Media, Freie Universität Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, Kommunikationswissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft, Neue Philosophie, Frank Wolff, 1014, 1014 space for ideas, Schöne neue Welt – The Moving Images, Deepfakes, Privacy, Quick Response, NFT, Natalia Kiës, Systems at Play, Alina Girshovich, Katja Wiesbrock Donovan, Ben Bergner, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Shumon Basar, Douglas Coupland, Kazimir Malevitch, Kasimir Malewitsch, König Galerie, misa.art, Goethe Institut, Ästhetik des Konflikts, Aesthetics of Conflict, Ruth Horak, Matt Saunders, Andreas Brenne, Hans-Jürgen Herschel, Nikolaus Kratzer, Gwyneira Isaac
Gwyneira Isaac: Mind the Gap—Elias Wessel’s »Ereignishorizonte« and the Thermodynamics of TikTok
Ruth Horak: The Screen Is Never Empty
Alina Girshovich: This Is Art a Perpetually Relevant Response
EssaysElias WesselÄsthetik des Konflikts, Aesthetics of Conflict, Verlag Kettler, Alina Girshovich, NFT, Quick Response, It‘s Complicated, Is Possibly Art, 1014, 1014 New York, 1014 space for ideas
Nikolaus Kratzer: Images Through an Algorithmic Lens – On the Visualization of Reality
Andreas Brenne: Fotografien für die nächste Gesellschaft [Photographs for the Next Society]
Hans-Juergen Herschel: Variations on »Die Freude am Rest« [The Joy in What Remains]