This paper provides critical background and insight into the practical and theoretical context of my artistic practice, by focusing on the concept of nothing. In contemporary contexts nothing is seen as a void of being, doing or even existing – but paradoxically nothing also contains the values and choices defned as negative by dominant ideological forces. Embracing the power and subversive potential of this paradox, however, transforms nothing into a progressive political position. My research spans several relevant histories and modes of practice, including the theoretical work of Jean Baudrillard, Guy Debord, Raoul Vanigem and the Situationist International, as well as DIY, conceptual art, punk and zine culture. This investigation is con...
That thing, called nothing, is, in the least, something. It is something because everything, indeed,...
This studio-based research project examines the perception and meanings of ordinary objects as a way...
This chapter examines the current state of digital artworks, arguing that they have not yet made a g...
This paper provides critical background and insight into the practical and theoretical context of my...
In reference to Yves-Alain Bois and Rosalind Krauss in Formless: A User's Guide, 1997, which maps o...
"What if all works of art were better understood as functioning apparatuses, entangling their human ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the notion of nothingness and how it [nothingness] is...
What is nothing? Is it possible to express nothing visually? I entered this project attempting to c...
'Nothing’1 is frequently associated with insignificance. According to the Oxford English Dictionary...
This thesis explores what I term the question of life's ultimate meaning. I distinguish this from so...
This thesis studies the alternative potentials and multiplicity of nothing as opposed to its common ...
The objective of this article is to refer to and identify the implicit presence of the concept of no...
Carnap famously held the view that the only sensible interpretation of the word 'nothing' is as a ne...
n the seventies, it is widely believed, Western art lost faith in its own originality and got caught...
Void is a proposed exhibition that collects modern and contemporary artworks that surround the idea ...
That thing, called nothing, is, in the least, something. It is something because everything, indeed,...
This studio-based research project examines the perception and meanings of ordinary objects as a way...
This chapter examines the current state of digital artworks, arguing that they have not yet made a g...
This paper provides critical background and insight into the practical and theoretical context of my...
In reference to Yves-Alain Bois and Rosalind Krauss in Formless: A User's Guide, 1997, which maps o...
"What if all works of art were better understood as functioning apparatuses, entangling their human ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the notion of nothingness and how it [nothingness] is...
What is nothing? Is it possible to express nothing visually? I entered this project attempting to c...
'Nothing’1 is frequently associated with insignificance. According to the Oxford English Dictionary...
This thesis explores what I term the question of life's ultimate meaning. I distinguish this from so...
This thesis studies the alternative potentials and multiplicity of nothing as opposed to its common ...
The objective of this article is to refer to and identify the implicit presence of the concept of no...
Carnap famously held the view that the only sensible interpretation of the word 'nothing' is as a ne...
n the seventies, it is widely believed, Western art lost faith in its own originality and got caught...
Void is a proposed exhibition that collects modern and contemporary artworks that surround the idea ...
That thing, called nothing, is, in the least, something. It is something because everything, indeed,...
This studio-based research project examines the perception and meanings of ordinary objects as a way...
This chapter examines the current state of digital artworks, arguing that they have not yet made a g...