Austrian artist Fanni Futterknecht uses video and performance to explore character archetypes, artificiality, the relationship between analogue-digital and subject-object in her art.
In her latest work, she works with different formats of animation and cartoons. She looks at their aesthetic and the rhetoric behind them, which she believes express childish naivety and playfulness.
The work presented at RMIT will be a “physically animated” cartoon, a live-staged construction of an animated sequence.
Type of Event: Art and design
Venue: Spare Room
RMIT University City Campus
Building 92 Level 2
23-27 Cardigan St
Carlton VIC 3053
Date: 28 August to 10 October 2015
Price: free
Website: School of Art Galleries
Telephone: (03) 9925 4971
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