Intertwined

Dilara Gül (TR), Lena Pöschko (AT), Anton Hößl (AT)

Dilara Gül is a visual designer with bachelor’s degrees in Radio, Television and Cinema, and Visual Communication Design, currently studying dual master’s studies in Time-Based Media and Interface Cultures. Her interdisciplinary practice explores the intersections of media, technology, and nature through visual storytelling and interactive design, focusing on communication and ecological issues. Former Visual Designer at Verein JUKUS and Greenpeace, and working independently as a freelancer.

Anton Hößl is an informatics student who has been working as a software engineer.

Lena Pöschko is a photographer and filmmaker working with Super 8 and analogue and digital video. Her art explores interconnectedness, kinship, and movement, embracing nature’s textures and film’s tactile imperfections. Having completed teacher training in English and Media Design, she is now pursuing her master’s in Time-based Media, deepening her expressive narratives and poetic visual language.

Life is one and alive in a myriad of forms. The boundaries of one body blend with another, emphasising our shared connection to the universal flow of life energy. In this video installation, a CRT-TV is obscured by jungle-like foliage, the body of nature. The TV is entangled by plants and visuals of bodies of water, flowing together like one embodiment. Through physical engagement, visitors are invited not only to see but to feel the connection between nature and human presence.

Photo credit: Dariusz-Kowalski

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