TransArts - Susanna Flock: WHY DO METEORS ALWAYS LAND IN CRATERS?

An event organised by: TransArts - Transdisciplinary Art

In an associative approach Susanna Flock examines the traces left by the intertwining of technology and everyday life. Digital technologies emerged through the labour economies of late capitalism and are always considered by her in this context. An essential starting point of Flock's works are internet phenomena, which are mostly negotiated in the form of video installation.

Susanna Flock graduated from the University of Arts Linz in 2015 and from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in 2017. Most recently she was awarded the Pixel, Bytes and Film Scholarship (2020), the Viktor Fogarassy Prize (2019), a residency at the Rote Fabrik Zurich (2019), a start-up scholarship for media art from the Federal Chancellery of Austria (2018) and a scholarship from the Akademie Schloss Solitude Stuttgart (2018). She is a member of the collective Total Refusal since 2020.
 
Human in green costume in desert landscape
I don't exist yet
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