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Faceless-Re-inventing-Privacy-Through-Subversive-Media-Strategies
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De Gruyter
Faceless: Re-inventing Privacy Through Subversive Media Strategies
Bogomir Doringer, Brigitte Felderer
Helnwein, cycles of haunting portaits combining the media of painting, photography, and performance, as shown for example in a retrospective entitled "Face it", held in the Lentos Art Museum in Linz in 2006. Through his own experiences with marginalization and abuse, Helnwein was motivated in his early years in Vienna to protest strongly against Heinrich Gross, who had worked for many years at Spiegelgrund Children's Clinic, a notorious Nazi euthanasia center. In addition to injured faces, Helnwein also worked - in both photography and painting - with the staging of the face.








The contributions to this book explore a phenomenon that appears to be a contradiction in itself – we, the users of computers, can be tracked in digital space for all eternity. Although, on the one hand, one wants to be noticed and noticeable, on the other hand one does not necessarily want to be recognized at the first instance, being prey to an unfathomable public, or – even less so – to lose face.
The book documents artistic and other strategies that point out options for appearing in the infinite book of faces whilst nevertheless avoiding being included in any records. The desire not to become a mere object of facial sell-out does not just remain an aesthetic endeavor. The contributions also contain combative and sarcastic statements against a digital dynamic that has already penetrated our everyday lives.

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ De Gruyter; 1st edition (11 Jun. 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Perfect Paperback ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 3110525135
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-3110525137

About the Author

Bogomir Doringer, Amsterdam, Niederlande. Brigitte Felderer, Social Design, Univ. f. angew. Kunst Wien.





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