Louisa Clement: human error
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Author: Frank Schmidt (ed.)
Louisa Clement's work is driven by her exploration of the human being and the human in the digital – she starts out from herself, but ventures much further, asking how identity will be shaped in the future and examining forms of transformation. In the series of works Repräsentantinnen (Representatives), she creates AI-equipped, adaptive images of herself, with which visitors can converse. This volume presents much of her work to date, alongside numerous essays from various contributors. In photographic works, the master pupil of Andreas Gursky continues this examination of the body and its possible optimisations and deals with military legacies under the aspect of transformation. This publication is appearing for an exhibition at the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum - both artists are united in their search for self-expression, as Paula Modersohn-Becker’s self-portrait on 6th wedding anniversary from 1906 demonstrates in a succinct manner. With contributions by Frank Schmidt, Katharina Rüppell, Museen Böttcherstraße, Bremen, and Armin Grunwald, Professor for Philosophy of Technology and Ethics of Technology at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
ISBN 9783422801646. Deutscher Kunstverlag. pb. 96 pages. 40 colour ills. 24.5 x 19 cm.
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Louisa Clement's work is driven by her exploration of the human being and the human in the digital – she starts out from herself, but ventures much further, asking how identity will be shaped in the future and examining forms of transformation. In the series of works Repräsentantinnen (Representatives), she creates AI-equipped, adaptive images of herself, with which visitors can converse. This volume presents much of her work to date, alongside numerous essays from various contributors. In photographic works, the master pupil of Andreas Gursky continues this examination of the body and its possible optimisations and deals with military legacies under the aspect of transformation. This publication is appearing for an exhibition at the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum - both artists are united in their search for self-expression, as Paula Modersohn-Becker’s self-portrait on 6th wedding anniversary from 1906 demonstrates in a succinct manner. With contributions by Frank Schmidt, Katharina Rüppell, Museen Böttcherstraße, Bremen, and Armin Grunwald, Professor for Philosophy of Technology and Ethics of Technology at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
ISBN 9783422801646. Deutscher Kunstverlag. pb. 96 pages. 40 colour ills. 24.5 x 19 cm.
available