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Sara Culmann turns to the genre of streaming using Google Earth Engine as a storytelling tool, which combines the features of a geographical stimulator, virtual logbook, and hypertext.
As she conducts a kind of a speculative walk between spatial and temporal coordinates, Culmann investigates the development of subjective perception of two-dimensionality and various conceptions of space dimensionality. Through parallel and nonobvious comparisons, she touches upon the history of interface and computer graphics, baroque literature, and technological advancements. Culmann builds her lecture-journey around the study of the intersections of different perspectives and viewpoints of weak (that is excluded from the majority’s agenda) actors on theoretical models of space.
An artist. Rijksakademie resident (Amsterdam). Expert in the field of CGI and computer animation. Her scope of interests embraces a variety of phenomena associated with contemporary culture, including the nature of digital simulations, semantic paradoxes, and political sensuality. Culmann’s works investigate how social and technological changes give birth to mixed feelings, such as disenchantment and admiration. She lives and works in Amsterdam.











