Mnišma wakignúŋke 3

Kite

Mnišma wakignúŋke 3, 2023132 x 66cmPrice on Request
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deer hide, conductive thread, glass beads, dreamsNOMEBerlin
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This striking black-and-white artwork features a tattered, asymmetric fabric form with a prominent star-shaped motif at the center. The composition is dominated by contrasting textures, with the torn and shredded fabric creating a sense of decay and fragility. The overall aesthetic conveys a sense of darkness and mysticism, hinting at themes of the occult or the ephemeral nature of human existence. The artist's intention may have been to explore the interplay between destruction and spirituality, using the unorthodox materials and abstract form to evoke a sense of the sublime. ...

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Kite
Artist
Kite

KITE, aka Dr. Suzanne Kite, is an Oglála Lakȟóta performance artist, visual artist, and composer. Her groundbreaking scholarship and practice investigate contemporary Lakota ontologies through research, computational media, and performance, often working in collaboration with family and community members. Kite has developed body interfaces for machine learning driven performance, sculptures generated by dreams, and experimental sound and video work. Her art practice includes developing machine learning and compositional systems for body interface movement performances, interactive and static sculpture, immersive video and sound installations, poetry and experimental lectures, experimental video, as well as corunning the experimental electronic imprint, Unheard Records. Working with machine learning techniques since 2017 and developing body interfaces for performance since 2013, Kite is a first American Indian artist to utilize Machine Learning in art practice. ...

Kite: Artworks
Mnišma wakignúŋke 3
KiteMnišma wakignúŋke 3, 2023Price on Request
Mnišma wakignúŋke 1
KiteMnišma wakignúŋke 1, 2023Price on Request
Mnišma wakignúŋke 1
KiteMnišma wakignúŋke 1, 2023Price on Request
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Gallery
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Berlin