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Pietro Rigo Lange
Student
Pietro Rigo Lange Academic staff
Giulia Cordin German A. Duarte Eva Leitolf Course
Studio Image | The End of the Global World? Visual (Counter-) Narratives of Territory and Identity Program
BA Major Art Semester
2020/21 SS 3’32” photo novel, 3’59” phone call, 38’25” soundtrack
Becoming the narrator of myself.
Using the Internet as a jumping-off point to do something from a remote place.
Documenting and escaping from the future history we are living through.
Comparing the frozen world I’m used to visiting virtually with the one where I’m physically in.
Call +39 0452456316 to relive the present after a jump in the past.
A project made in the course
Studio Image | The End of the Global World? Visual (Counter-) Narratives of Territory and Identity
Studio IMAGE | BA Major in Art Although initially developed by the US military, the World Wide Web of the 1990s ironically seemed to promise the ultimate utopia of a globally connected world with no restrictions. Most diverse communities emerged, beyond concepts of a jus soli or a jus sanguinis. The place of birth seemed to become as irrelevant as the question where one’s parents were citizens of. In the meantime, the Internet has become the space for hate speech, offensive imagery and nationalistic narratives.
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