and when they talk they just make sounds that more or less synch up
While our bodies are currently excluded from the exhibition space itself, questions of communication and connection become more important in terms of the limits and possibilities of our physical and digital being. Julia Carolin Kothe raises questions of how we are relating to each other and our devices within her exhibition at POKY’s physical and digital spaces. Stick-figure-like objects indicate a mingling group. Smartphone-like objects are spread all over the floor. While both acts of her work can be perceived only through a screen-like surface the echoes involved may bring us closer to our fragmented life and its seducing potentials and relationships between the past and the future.
While both acts of her work can be perceived only through a screen-like surface the echoes involved may bring us closer to our fragmented life and its seducing potentials and relationships between the past and the future.