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Jorn Ebner

Jorn Ebner By asking users or viewers to interact, the work of art creates a certain intimacy. The individual is engaged in a process that to me is quite similar to reading a book. The new technologies enable this interactivity …

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Gagan Singh

Gagan Singh For the beginning of 2014 presenting a drawing performance from New Delhi, India I saw conflict, I always saw conflict in sitting in my studio and drawing as something boring. Now what this boring is, could again be …

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Peter Radelfinger

Peter Radelfinger The rough, the banal, and the mundane always attracted me. It makes me happy that animations fuel the funny and comical aspects. These animations arise from an abundance of notes and small drawings.

Katharina Meldner

Katharina Meldner In the movie the ants represent lines and dots of a drawing. In my drawings they are present through my following their traces with the pen. In a single shot of 29 minutes (full length original) the movie …

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Aline Helmcke

Aline Helmcke During my studies at the UdK I was totally into drawing, trying to expand the limits of the medium. I was very much interested in finding out more about the process of drawing and ways to capture and …

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Kakyoung Lee

Kakyoung Lee As a printmaker, drypoint is my favorite medium. I have studied printmaking since 1993. I have had numerous shows with lots of prints and drawings, including from traditional prints to life size installations using cutout prints, artist books, …

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Serge Onnen

Serge Onnen Serge Onnen: Making a phenaticoscope is still a lot of drawing. But the strength is that it all fits together in one image. I like Art to be a powerful image. DEPOSIT is about recycling empty bottles. Recycling …

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Bettina Munk

Bettina Munk The concept is based on chance in an artistic tradition of John Cage. I am very fond of his conception of art and compostion. His ideas refer to the I Ging and Eastern philosophy, while my work is …

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Simon Faithfull

Simon Faithfull I started using a mouse and computer to make simple diagrams for various project and proposals. Though using a computer as a crude drawing device, i started to get re-infactuated with drawing for drawing’s sake. The problem though …

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Karen Yasinsky

Karen Yasinsky Marie is rotoscoped from a scene in the film Au Hasard Balthazar by Robert Bresson. I chose this scene for the melodrama of her dialogue and passivity of her face and lack of animation. She is a talking …

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