Our smartphones look similar and have identical functions, but store different personal content: If you lose it, you worry about what the finder could do with all the data and information on it. Is not it strange that you attach so much importance to an electronic device, and is this behavior typical of our generation? How will we look back on our smartphone in 100 years? What could an analogue long-term archive time capsule of our smartphones look like?
Biographies:
Anna Miklavcic (AT) *1995 in Klagenfurt, Austria MA Visual Communication at the University of Art and Design Linz since 2019
2015-2019 University of Art and Design Linz / Graphic-Design and Photography (BA) publications: Splace Magazine no. 3 / White Splace Excerpt 2017/2018 Visual Communication Exhibitions June 2017 /// Splace Magazine Release November 2017 /// Buchmesse Wien- Book Vienna
Vanessa Pichorner (AT) *1994 in Vienna 2014 -2018 University of Art and Design Linz / textil.kunst.design BA 2016-2017 HFBK University of Fine Arts Hamburg / Design
since 2018 University of Art and Design Linz / textil.kunst.design MA
Exhibitions 2015 Between darkness and light / OK Offenes Kulturhaus Linz 2016 kristallin #28 / Salzamt Linz 2016 /// 18th International Minitextile / Bratislava 2019 /// a room stuffed with stuff / Galerie WHA Linz 2019 /// KunstUNI im Schloss / Schloss Puchenau 2019 /// min. 12 g/qm 1 / Galerie WHA / Galerie artspace on display, Linz