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Addie Wagenknecht is a renowned American conceptual artist who works in the fields of emerging media, open-source culture, pop culture, and hacker culture, exploring the tension between human expression and technology. Using Melvin Kranzberg's first law of technology as a reference, which states: "Technology is neither good nor bad; nor is it neutral," Wagenknecht toys with the idea that technology can be all those things. In her work, which combines digital technology with painting, sculpture, photography, and installation, she deals with the concepts of privacy, freedom, surveillance, consumption, and feminism in our digitally dominant society.

Zoom Painting – 10.04

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  • Description: zoom paintings (2019 - ongoing) is a series of paintings which evolved from Addie Wagenknecht’s 2015-2017 series which utilized images she received via DMs on Instagram to create abstract works of art. This series of paintings similarly uses micro areas from images and videos Wagenknecht has received online. Instead of using Instagram messages, she uses zoom calls, google hangouts and other video conferencing platforms over the duration of the pandemic to create a custom palette which is utilized for the paintings created. The artist uses each video to create a pallet of brushes she then uses to create abstract contemporary paintings which reflect the day to day pandemic from her screen.
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  • Edition Type: ERC-721 NFT - Unique 1/1 - Still Image
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