Armin Linke
Armin Linke presents his work, which focuses on questions of how to employ and think with images, especially from an archival perspective. He also discusses the relation between the Internet and architectural space, looking at the anthropological use of architecture.
Synthesis
Different ways to think and work with images • HfG Karlsruhe / ZKM • Project collaboration with Doreen Mende and Wilfried Kühn • Architettura • Collaboration with Alex Rich and Peter Hanappe • Expand…
Different ways to think and work with images • HfG Karlsruhe / ZKM • Project collaboration with Doreen Mende and Wilfred Kühn • Architettura • Collaboration with Alex Rich and Peter Hanappe • Sony CSL Lab • Insurance companies do not insure artwork that can be touched • Oscar Niemeyer • Early project: an online image archive – shown at the Utopia Station, Venice Biennale • To bring the structure of the internet into the architectural space • Carlo Mollino • Anthropological use of architecture • The changing landscape of rural Italy through architecture • Bruno Latour • An Inquiry Into Modes of Existence • Phenotypes/Limited Forms • Performative installation • Using an algorithm to select the images • MMK – Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt a.M. • Making History • Corrado Calvo
Short biography
Armin Linke, artist working with film and photography, with an ongoing archive on human activity and natural and manmade landscapes. Expand…
Armin Linke, artist working with film and photography, with an ongoing archive on human activity and natural and manmade landscapes. He is a professor at the HfG (Hochschule für Gestaltung) Karlsruhe, a guest professor in Arts and Design at the IUAV University in Venice, and a research affiliate at MIT Visual Arts Program Cambridge. He co-curated the project Double Bound Economies (2013), and together with Territorial Agency and Anselm Franke, he conceptualised and executed the Anthropocene Observatory video series at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin. Linke is also a part of Travelling Communiqué: Reading a Photo Archive (1948-1980).