Work
Work & Projects
Exhibition
Market Makers
Exhibition exploring capital, commercial markets and their connection to art. Commissioned by Berliner Volksbank and curated together with Chris Dake-Outhet, Simon Denny, and María Paula Férnandez.
Presentations & Panels
More information on panels and presentations, including topics such as decentralized art, blockchain and art, etc.
Exhibition
Continuous shift
Exhibition for Kristianstad konsthall that explores qualitative digital art and how the art world can relate to rapid technological development.
PROJECT
Twenty-One Art Worlds: A Game Map
Choose Your Own Adventure project by Hito Steyerl, Department of Decentralization (Maria Paula Fernandez, Beth McCarthy, Franziska Heintel, Tim Daubenschütz, and Stina Gustafsson), and GPT-3. The project was published on e-flux.
Exhibition
Sandbox mode
Exhibition at OFFICE IMPART exploring new ways of displaying digital art.
With works by Mitchell F. Chan, Stine Deja, Andreas Gysin, Sara Ludy, Cezar Mocan and The RoeDalming Group.
Report
Wanderer Above a Sea of FUD
Report written together with Department of Decentralization, exploring the cultural workforce, crypto anarchism, intellectual rights, and blockchain-based funding models for culture and arts.
Exhibition
Merkle Root: Berlin
Exhibition and round table discussion at EthBerlin3, Germany, September 2022. The exhibition is an exhibition that aims to unearth the roots of Berlin’s blockchain art scene.
With works by Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Coco Magnusson, Cornelia Sollfrank, Holly Herndon, Mat Dryhurst, OMSK Social Club, Sam Hart, terra0
report
there is no such thing a blockchain art
A report produced together with Department of Decentralization, looking at the current status of the intersection of Blockchain and art. The report was released in 2019.
Exhibition
platform79 - the berlin project
Exhibition in a disused women’s prison on Kanstraße 79, Berlin Germany, 2012.
With works by Malin Holmberg, Kite & Laslett, Franz Reimer, Sebastian Schmieg, Margo Trushina, Julia Vogl, AES+F, Marcus Harrling & Moa Geistrand, MARCK, Post-it Cities, Antonio Riello and Steve Rosenthal.
Organisation
Hangar 1
Hangar 1 is a non-profit organisation running creative workshop with migrants seeking asylum in Berlin, Germany. The workshops explore anything from materials such as clay and ink to interpretive dance and theater. Some workshops have been run together with artists, which has been invited to share their skills and creativity with the group of women and children.
Project
Dora García: The messenger London
Collaboration and facilitation of artist Dora García’s ongoing project The Messenger, London, UK, 2015.