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Esposizione "Surfaces, digitally entangled" by Andreas Linder

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Surfaces, Digitally Interwoven Analog image-making processes like painting, drawing, traditional printing, and celluloid for photography and film have been set aside in just a few decades in favor of a deluge of digital images. Digital visual worlds—whether obviously artificial reconstructions or simulated representations of whatever stands before our lens—have become masquerades, often with a hallucinatory edge. Artistically, Andreas Linder’s photographic work extracts seemingly irrelevant yet entirely novel episodes from the digital image recording process. His work is rooted in the fundamentals of our perception and memory, which interfere with image reception, creating a surprising corrective and opposition. Andreas Linder (*1977) graduated from the Ortisei Art School (Sculpture Department), earned a degree in Communication Design from ADB Academy of Design in Bolzano, now the Free University of Bolzano, and a Master’s in "New Technologies for the Arts" from the Venice Academy of Fine Arts. His artistic research is dedicated to the interface between image acquisition, reproduction, and reception. Linder teaches at the Cademia Art High School in Ortisei. Every day from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Closed on Monday