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Installation Loop

“Atarudi Kutoka Ngambo?” Kiswahili for “will they come back from abroad?”

This was an installation done within the context of the Mash Up the Archive Project and group exhibition at the Iwalewahaus in Bayreuth, Germany. It was a practice-based digital approach to the reinterpretation of the textile and album cover archives. 

The project was funded by Kulturstiftung des Bundes within the framework of the Fellowship Internationales Museum, Oberfrankenstiftung Bayreuth, Germany







 
  

     


Heim@ Installation

documenta halle kassel | Examenausstellung


Heim@, derived from Heimat, which loosely translates to German for homeland, is an installation done as a hommage to corrugated iron and its aesthetic significance within "Making It" culture. It is also a reference to domestic informal economics, diaspora investment trends and migrant remittances. 

Where do your dreams live you, you foreigner? Where does your heart go when you watch ZDF Herzkino on TV? Is the dream fleeting and makeshift? Where do you house your Western Union? afterall, these days, home is online, right?"


#glamoursingAusländer
#places to stay while developing, #hustle, #migration, #briefcase_office, #Africarising, #Nairobi,  #The WholeWorld_is_RunByAnNGO, #where_do_you_belong, #remember_homezone?,#microcredit,  #home_is_where_Wlan_is, #BrennXpunktkind,#Stern, #Integrationscourse, #Niederlassung, #dual_citizenship, #touch_screenaway, #family_conference_calls,









Digital Exhibit

Casting screens contribution for Klasse Digitale Grafik of HFBK Hamburg within the Hamburg Open Online University framework
(2019)


How do artists process and explore digital culture through screen recordings? What is the role and relevance of screencasts as an artistic medium for the depiction of digital culture? In which ways is this relatively young medium being used artistically?