Angelika Lepper

@anki_lepper

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One f several 35 mm loops of unused stock from Amores Perros by Alejandro González Iñárritu from 2000 as shown in Sueños Perros at Fondazione Prada in Milan
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4 months ago
Happy new year to all of you!
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4 months ago
Thank you Berlin.
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Jonas Mekas
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❤️ Back together again! ❤️ ❤️ Acid Maria & Gebrüder Teichmann ❤️ Timetable: 22-23 Hannes Teichmann 23-01 Gebrüder Teichmann 01-03 Acid Maria 03-06 Gebrüder Teichmann
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Why do people hate mirror dwellers? Exhibition, July 26–31, 2025, Aula, AdBK Munich, Akademiestraße 2–4, 80799 Munich Dwelling (v.) is living in a specific place. In technics, dwelling is the regularity of pausing slightly within mechanical motion. This year’s contribution of the Emergent Digital Media class to the annual AdBK Munich exhibition refers to ‘mirror dwellers’, a term used in virtual online subcultures. An upshot of virtual reality (VR) platforms such as VRChat; virtual mirrors are reflective surfaces which allow users to survey a mirrored reflection of their avatar, alongside other users in parallel. They also reflect the avatars’ world space, providing a contextualization for their animated VR body. VR worlds contain mirrors intended for survey and socialization. Meanwhile, online-forums like Reddit got crowded with heated discussions about mirror dwellers – avatars who endlessly watch their animated mirror reflections. The exhibition setup proposes a recursive situation – the glass displays are constructed in a way that places observers in a position of dwelling to the artworks. The mirror dwellers’ stillness disrupts a logic where everything must be useful, efficient, and fast. Mirror dwellers let time pass without purpose or output, and that makes them suspicious. In a culture obsessed with momentum, simply not keeping up is enough to be in the way. The commonly developed exhibition consists of media installations, screens and sculptures that refer to real, to virtual, and to data worlds. With works by: Andre Bagh @andrebagh Andrej Arpád Ambroz @aa.arpad Angelika Lepper @anki_lepper Anja Lekavski @anja.lekavski Gent Selmanaj @gentselmanaj Ilinca Fechete @il.ii.li.ii Kristina Cyan @kristinacyan Lisa Meinig @_licia_lumen_ Mira Schienagel @mira.schienagel Naho Matsuda @naho.matsuda Sofian Biazzi @sofianbiazzi Timothy Hammer @nieeeeeeeen Vasilii Vikhliaev @vasili.vi Vincent Entekhabi @vincent_entekhabi Yena Kim
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9 months ago
Really looking forward to spending time at basecamp festival Locarno Film Festival alongside so many of my long time hero*ines.
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10 months ago
Hey lovelies, I will be playing a DJ Set on Friday Night at my favourite spot in Munich city - that is tomorrow. Would be great to see you there
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1 year ago