A figure crafted from multiplied and distorted fragments of various people and body parts: not an individual but representing a group that is shaped, altered and defined by its environment. Visitors are invited to wander through the space and take a closer look at the installation, placing not only their gaze but their entire body in relation to the figure on display, reflecting their position and perception within this web of emotional and physical identities and influences.
sehen, gesehen werden, sich selbst sehen und drunter, drüber, gegenüberstehen
Isabel Wöckl (*2000, AT) has been studying time-based media at the University of Art and Design Linz since 2023 after completing her bachelor’s degree in media technology. Her works increasingly focus on the search for physical and emotional identity, as well as the space between individuality and the desire to belong. She chooses an interplay of experimental approaches and narrative forms that include installations as well as film and photography.
Ellinor Brandenburg was born and raised in Munich. After her studies in Design in Würzburg (DE) she is now continuing her studies at the University of Arts Linz (AT). While working as a freelance photographer, filmmaker and designer she was able to realise some some small exhibitions. Her concept driven works focus on topics like interpersonal relationships, emotions, body and identity and combine different sorts of media.