Vinzenz Aubry
Vinzenz Aubry is a European post-digital artist. His work explores human-machine-nature relationships and critically reflects on the social implications of new technologies.
Ascend
Poetics of Repetition (Course) — Winter 2019
Ascend
Media Minimalism — Winter 2019
Cameras of Life
Transmedia Spaces (Course) — Winter 2022
No filter filter
Five Lines of Code (Short-term Project) — Winter 2019
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Free Projects
Reproduction of Time
Minimal Hacks for Big Statements (Short-term Project) — Winter 2019
Unknown Territories – Searching for Islands
Navigation, Orientation, Information — Summer 2019
w4h
Expanding Spaces — Summer 2020
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Unstable Objects (Short-term Project) — Summer 2020
Vinzenz Aubry — w4h
Expanding Spaces — Summer 2020
A lethal virus was spreading within mere months of early 2020. Putting nations all over the globe in a state of emergency.
With government-issued lockdowns a global question arose:
How do we, from within the safe corners of our own walls, keep processes running? Many sectors have migrated to classic video conferences as at least some kind of replacement.
Within the frame of an art school, we were quite reluctant to believe it sufficient. Our work heavily relies on in-person meetings, usage of workshops and local presentations. Our semester topic « Expanding Spaces » therefore presents the New Media Classes' approach to these limitations.
During the semester, we have articulated, stretched, broken, reflected, extended and transgressed the boundaries of our private realms. Far beyond the screens we have come to rely upon for living.
To frame these works appropriately, we erected the world’s largest video conference call: elevated as a totem of our current times, streaming our personal spheres and its art to the scale of the city, live for 24h.
Until the pandemic is over, we keep waiting for humans
Created in collaboration with Robert Schnüll, Merani Schilcher, Dirk Erdmann
Supported by LAS Light Art Space and C/O Berlin