4 screens pop-up art exhibition


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4 screens pop-up art exhibition
4 screens is a 10 day pop-up digital art exhibition in the heart of Berlin Kreuzberg. Hosted by despace, exhibiting at dekabinett. Join 4 different artists from across the globe on their journey through digital art.
Opening times:
August 09-12 and August 15-19, 2022, 06pm to 09pm
(closed on weekends)
Save the dates:
Vernissage August 09, 2022, 06pm to 09pm
Finissage August 19, 2022, 06pm to 09pm → the event link 🥂🎶
The 4 screens are curated by:
Screen 01 - Michelle Brown, Brisbane, @Thebadlament, thebadlament.com
Screen 02 - Taís Koshino, Brasília, @TaisKoshino, taiskoshino.com
Screen 03 - Viola Lukács, New York/Berlin, @Voi_l_Vio, violuk.com
Screen 04 - crcdng, Berlin, @crcdng, crcdng.com
Pop-up: dekabinett, Admiralstraße 15, 10999 Berlin, Germany (map)
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Michelle Brown aka The Bad Lament is an Australian based new media artist focused on virtual and augmented reality and creating storytelling experiences in the digital space. Michelle has produced documentary series for Australian television, created music videos and visuals for a variety of artists and festivals and has exhibited work internationally and around Australia, including at Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, Cannes XR, CADAF, Github Universe and she has worked with Snapchat and Google plus many more.
Taís Koshino is a Brazilian visual artist, researcher, and curator. Her practice and poetic research are around contemporary drawing and are permeated by her Japanese ancestry. She investigates the borderland's territories and explores it in physical and digital media. She is co-founder and curator of DiverseNFTArt and worked at Hic et nunc's artistic and communication projects team. She participated in group exhibitions and fairs in Brazil, Chile, Portugal, the USA, and Germany. Her most recent work, jardim, was featured at Art Basel Miami 2021.
Viola Lukács is a Berlin-based curator and writer using art to unravel human and non-human entanglements. Her research revolves around artificial light as a medium of art and its psychosomatic effects on inbuilt and natural environments. As a strategic consultant, she develops art collections and supports museums, foundations, and artists in their sustainable digitization processes.
crcdng is a transdisciplinary theorist and practitioner with a focus on systems theory, playful design, and posthuman positions. Since April 2021, crcdng has been involved with Teia, an art-focused NFT community on the Tezos blockchain that evolved from Hic et Nunc, where he acts in various roles as collector, artist, curator and tool developer.
dekabinett is a pop-up exhibition space exploring how creativity on the blockchain is changing the present and reimagining the future. Organized by despace berlin and featuring work on the Tezos blockchain.
despace berlin is a community that provides pathways for involvement in Web3 in the Berlin orbit, with a special focus on projects and opportunities in the Tezos ecosystem. It is created and curated by TZ Connect.
TZ Connect is a Berlin-based team that builds open-source software, provides support to projects and companies building on Tezos and bridges different players within the Tezos ecosystem.

4 screens pop-up art exhibition