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Stine Deja’s (b. 1986, Denmark) practice operates at the intersection of human biology and digital technology, probing the psychological, societal, and behavioral transformations induced by technological acceleration. With a rigorous conceptual approach, an otherworldly aesthetic, and a distinct satirical edge, Deja constructs a space where the absurd and the critical coalesce, offering speculative perspectives on the trajectory of human culture. Her work spans total installation, kinetic sculpture, sound, and video, weaving together multiple media to question the evolution of our relationship with technology.
In Full Circle, Deja turns her attention to the very essence of technological change. How do technologies shape us, and how do we, in turn, shape them? From the earliest tools to the most complex artificial intelligences, the story of human civilization is one of co-evolution with its instruments. Fire, one of the most pivotal of these innovations, altered not only the...More
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Stine Deja’s (b. 1986, Denmark) practice operates at the intersection of human biology and digital technology, probing the psychological, societal, and behavioral transformations induced by technological acceleration. With a rigorous conceptual approach, an otherworldly aesthetic, and a distinct satirical edge, Deja constructs a space where the absurd and the critical coalesce, offering speculative perspectives on the trajectory of human culture. Her work spans total installation, kinetic sculpture, sound, and video, weaving together multiple media to question the evolution of our relationship with technology.
In Full Circle, Deja turns her attention to the very essence of technological change. How do technologies shape us, and how do we, in turn, shape them? From the earliest tools to the most complex artificial intelligences, the story of human civilization is one of co-evolution with its instruments. Fire, one of the most pivotal of these innovations, altered not only the...More