Kamilla Kard: Woman as a Temple

Transmedia Art

In her work, Kamilia Kard translates attitudes, feelings and thoughts into form. Both conceptual and formal research are very important in her practice and she uses the languages available to her without limitations.
A concept born in a 3D modeling environment can be translated into a 3D printed sculpture, an interactive environment, a video animation, a digital painting. Her interest in classical and “traditional” images, culled from the immense archive offered by the Internet - from Paleolitical Venuses to Reinassence paintings to XIX century Russian realism - is almost always inspired by personal stories, memories and fantasies.

Bio
Kamilia Kard is an artist, curator and lecturer born in Milan. After obtaining a degree in Political Economy (CLEP) at the Bocconi University in Milan, she moved to artistic studies obtaining an BA diploma in Painting and a Degree in Net Art from Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. She is currently a Ph.D .student in Digital Humanities at the University of Genoa. Her artistic research explores how hyper-connectivity and new forms of online communication have changed and influenced the perception of the human body, gestures, feelings and emotions. She has exhibited in various places including the most recent: Victoria and Albert Museum in London, EP7 Paris, IMAL in Brussels, Fotomuseum in Winterthur, La Triennale di Milano, the Museum of Con-temporary Art in Sao Paolo, Brazil, La Quadriennale di Roma , Hypersalon Miami and  Museo del 900 in Milan. She teaches Multimedia Communication at the Accademia di Brera and Digital Modeling at the Carrara Academy

eine Veranstaltung der:
Transmedialen Kunst / Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2, 1010 Wien
Bild: Kamilla Kard
Lecture